2019
DOI: 10.22452/jummec.vol22no1.1
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Modern Medical Devices and Hospital Decisionmaking: A Review of Ethical and Social Considerations During the Manufacture and the Use of Advanced Medical Devices

Abstract: Background: The adoption of technologically advanced medical devices assisted healthcare providers to examine and treat diseases. However, technological advancements could increase the threats to safety, security, and reliability of the devices from complications associated with manufacturing, functionality, and the clinical application of the devices. Aim: To examine the safety threats, cost implication, and bioethical standards of the manufacturing processes and the functionality of advanced medical devices.… Show more

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“…Taking everything into account, the overall focus in terms of the environmental construct is collaboration and partnership with external enablers. The selected articles highlighted ethical and social importance (Choudhury, 2019), the stability of supply chain management (Lee et al, 2018), cross-border collaboration (Espín et al, 2016), aligning strategies with suppliers (Gobbi & Hsuan, 2015); Doyle, Gurses, & Pronovost, 2017), collaboration with policymakers (Robinson, 2015), collaboration with stakeholders in technology evaluation (Pinna, Carrus, & Marras, 2015) and cooperative partnership between hospitals and suppliers (Cresswell et al, 2015). Through collaboration and partnership, accessibility to supply and innovation would be more effective.…”
Section: Environmental Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking everything into account, the overall focus in terms of the environmental construct is collaboration and partnership with external enablers. The selected articles highlighted ethical and social importance (Choudhury, 2019), the stability of supply chain management (Lee et al, 2018), cross-border collaboration (Espín et al, 2016), aligning strategies with suppliers (Gobbi & Hsuan, 2015); Doyle, Gurses, & Pronovost, 2017), collaboration with policymakers (Robinson, 2015), collaboration with stakeholders in technology evaluation (Pinna, Carrus, & Marras, 2015) and cooperative partnership between hospitals and suppliers (Cresswell et al, 2015). Through collaboration and partnership, accessibility to supply and innovation would be more effective.…”
Section: Environmental Factormentioning
confidence: 99%