There’s no doubt that
your patients have benefited from the ability to undergo magnetic resonance
imaging. While there are other methods like X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds
that aid in detecting issues without the need to do exploratory surgery, MRI
can provide more information and make it easier to settle on a course of
treatment quickly. Given the advantage that the equipment provides for you and your
patients, it makes sense to keep the imaging equipment in top condition. Here
are some reasons why replacement parts make more sense than buying something
brand new.
The Equipment is in Generally Good Condition
While there is a loss of efficiency, it all tracks back to one worn component. Why junk what is otherwise excellent equipment because of the one part? In many cases, replacing the one component will restore the imaging equipment to full efficiency and save your practice a great deal of money. Best of all, the part replacement will take less time than the installation of a new unit. That means a minimum of rescheduling for you and your patients.
Protecting Your Investment
MRI equipment does constitute a major investment in your practice. While it will certainly pay for itself over time, choosing to have a professional come in and replace things like the cold head when the unit seems to be burning off too much helium extends the live of the machinery. More years of use makes it all the easier to recoup the original investment and begin to really enjoy the returns from that purchase.
Upgrading is Easier Than You Think
Technology in general continues to evolve. That is certainly true when it comes to imaging equipment. What you may not realize is that even with advances in technology, your older unit can often be enhanced so that it performs at the same level as the new machinery on the market. A professional can let you know what type of enhancements can be done and how they compare with what newer models have to offer.
The upgrades provide you with the best of both worlds. Along with keeping equipment costs within reason, you are still able to provide the most accurate assessments for your patients. Depending on the nature of the condition under investigation, the accuracy of the test results can make a huge difference in terms of successfully treating the ailment.
Maintaining the Resale Value
When you do decide to move on to newer imaging equipment, something must be done with the older system. If you’ve made sure the older unit is in top working condition, getting a reasonable price for it allows you to enjoy one last return from the original investment. Your diligence in maintaining the system also means that another healthcare professional will be able to serve more patients in a different setting.
Remember that the goal of using magnetic resonance equipment is to get answers quickly about what is happening with patients. Choosing to maintain your units and ensure they are in top working condition improves the odds of finding answers to what patients are experiencing, and making it possible to begin treatments sooner rather than later. Don’t take chances by trying to get by with a part that is not in top shape. A professional can help you find the right part, arrange for the repair, and ensure you always get the best possible test results.
The Equipment is in Generally Good Condition
While there is a loss of efficiency, it all tracks back to one worn component. Why junk what is otherwise excellent equipment because of the one part? In many cases, replacing the one component will restore the imaging equipment to full efficiency and save your practice a great deal of money. Best of all, the part replacement will take less time than the installation of a new unit. That means a minimum of rescheduling for you and your patients.
Protecting Your Investment
MRI equipment does constitute a major investment in your practice. While it will certainly pay for itself over time, choosing to have a professional come in and replace things like the cold head when the unit seems to be burning off too much helium extends the live of the machinery. More years of use makes it all the easier to recoup the original investment and begin to really enjoy the returns from that purchase.
Upgrading is Easier Than You Think
Technology in general continues to evolve. That is certainly true when it comes to imaging equipment. What you may not realize is that even with advances in technology, your older unit can often be enhanced so that it performs at the same level as the new machinery on the market. A professional can let you know what type of enhancements can be done and how they compare with what newer models have to offer.
The upgrades provide you with the best of both worlds. Along with keeping equipment costs within reason, you are still able to provide the most accurate assessments for your patients. Depending on the nature of the condition under investigation, the accuracy of the test results can make a huge difference in terms of successfully treating the ailment.
Maintaining the Resale Value
When you do decide to move on to newer imaging equipment, something must be done with the older system. If you’ve made sure the older unit is in top working condition, getting a reasonable price for it allows you to enjoy one last return from the original investment. Your diligence in maintaining the system also means that another healthcare professional will be able to serve more patients in a different setting.
Remember that the goal of using magnetic resonance equipment is to get answers quickly about what is happening with patients. Choosing to maintain your units and ensure they are in top working condition improves the odds of finding answers to what patients are experiencing, and making it possible to begin treatments sooner rather than later. Don’t take chances by trying to get by with a part that is not in top shape. A professional can help you find the right part, arrange for the repair, and ensure you always get the best possible test results.
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