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2026-05-13 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: ge-healthcare-for-emergency-departments-the-real-cost-of-039good-enough039-6

A seasoned ER coordinator explains why settling for cheaper alternatives in your cardiac monitors and PCR machines is a false economy. Real talk on GE Healthcare reliability, from a guy who's been in the trenches.

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2026-05-13 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: ive-audited-180k-in-medical-supply-orders-heres-what-ge-healthcares-mri-5

A procurement manager breaks down the real total cost of ownership (TCO) of a GE Healthcare MRI scanner, including hidden costs, maintenance traps, and why the 'cheapest' option often isn't. Based on 6 years of tracking $180K+ in annual spending.

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2026-05-12 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: experience-vs-efficiency-what-i-learned-from-literally-losing-track-of-patient-4

A practical, first-person comparison of traditional medical equipment tracking versus integrated digital inventory systems. Based on real-world mistakes and a hard-learned lesson in operational efficiency for healthcare facilities.

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2026-05-12 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: i-spent-12000-learning-the-wrong-way-to-buy-a-ct-scanner-3

A senior hospital procurement manager shares the costly mistakes he made buying a CT scanner and the checklist he now uses to avoid repeating them. Focuses on needs assessment vs. chasing specs.

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2026-05-09 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: the-47000-ct-scanner-decision-that-changed-how-buy-medical-imaging-equipment-2

A procurement manager shares the unexpected lesson from a major medical imaging purchase that upended their cost-saving strategy and vendor selection process.

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2026-05-09 | Jane Smith

Clinical operations note: how-pulse-oximeters-work-and-why-my-first-47-orders-taught-me-1

I've ordered over 200 anesthesia machines and pulse oximeters. Here's how pulse oximeters actually work, and how to pick a vendor without the mistakes I made.

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  • ive-audited-180k-in-medical-supply-orders-heres-what-ge-healthcares-mri-52026-05-13
  • experience-vs-efficiency-what-i-learned-from-literally-losing-track-of-patient-42026-05-12
  • i-spent-12000-learning-the-wrong-way-to-buy-a-ct-scanner-32026-05-12
  • the-47000-ct-scanner-decision-that-changed-how-buy-medical-imaging-equipment-22026-05-09
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