Why healthcare facilities should implement CMMS

Managing a healthcare facility can be easier and more efficient with a computerized maintenance management system


Managing a healthcare facility can be easier and more efficient with a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), according to an article on the Health Construction + Operations News website.

With CMMS software in place, healthcare facility managers can monitor asset performance, initiate preventive maintenance measures and collect data on all assets easily.

A CMMS can capture accurate data on all the healthcare facility assets to create a complete picture of equipment performance and cost. 

By analyzing this data, managers get the ability to make informed decisions that reduce costs pertaining to energy use and machine maintenance.

Read the article.

 

 



April 18, 2018


Topic Area: Information Technology


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