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Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Medical device donations
Presented By
[Presenter Name]
[Presenter Title]
Date
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Introduction
This document covers:
1. Ensuring that the recipients are actively engaged in all stages of the donation process
2. Ensuring that the needs of the end-users and patients are met
3. Regulatory and policy considerations
4. Considerations for existing local markets of medical equipment
5. Considerations for established procurement systems
6. Considerations for public health needs
7. Inclusion of health facility input when donations are coordinated at a national level
8. Considerations for support for installation, service and supplies
9. Consideration of special environmental and human resources to support equipment
10. Communication
11. Considerations for special situations
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Topic Placement
 Donations constitute a significant source of technology
acquisition for low income countries and should be given
the same level of attention and thoughtfulness.
Needs
Assessments/
Selection
Procurement
Donations
User training and
clinical
effectiveness
Installation,
Inventories;
CMMS,
Maintenance
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Definition
 Medical Device Donations are the transfer of health-care
equipment from donors to recipients.
– Donors include, among others, corporations acting directly or
through other organizations, individuals, non-governmental
organizations, and governments providing aid to other
governments.
– The intended recipients range from individual health care
facilities to entire health systems.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Importance
 Because of economic constraints the health sectors of
many developing countries have to rely considerably on
donations of medical equipment. In some countries, nearly
80% of healthcare equipment is donated or funded by
international donors or foreign governments.
 Although most donations are made with good intentions,
the results are not always positive when they are not
properly planned and coordinated.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
6 |
Purpose of document
To help improve the quality of equipment
donations and provide maximum benefit to all
stakeholders. The considerations in this
document can be used to develop institutional
or national policies and regulations for medical
equipment donations.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for
Equipment Donations
Issues Considerations
Policies and
plans
1.
• Determine if there a is a donations policy in place. Donation
solicitors can be in a much stronger position to negotiate the
contents of a donation if they have a policy.
• List the equipment and supplies that are needed and their
quantities. Prioritize the list of requested items.
• Provide potential donors with clear and comprehensive
information about the items needed and how they will be
used. The requested items should comply with the
specifications, standardization practices, model equipment
list, etc.
• Check that the national regulations allow these goods to be
imported.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for
Equipment Donations (continued)
Issues Considerations
2.
Review of donor
and equipment
on offer
• Check that the donor has the capacity to fulfil the request.
• Before agreeing to accept a donation, check the equipment being
offered to see if it conforms to national policy, and is suitable for your
facility and staff. Confirm that the equipment only requires spare parts
and consumables that can be afforded using available budgets.
• Before agreeing to accept a donation, check whether the equipment
will come with its relevant accessories, consumables, manuals and
some spare parts, so that it can function and be used.
• Before agreeing to accept a donation, confirm whether the donor will
be responsible for covering the costs of transport, freight, insurance,
import duties, customs clearance, and installation and commissioning
costs, if applicable. If not, do you have money set aside for this?
• If the goods include reagents or sterile supplies, check whether these
will have an adequate expiry date (at least one year, or half the shelf
life if the expiry date is less than one year).
• Check that the equipment on offer conforms to your ‘good selection
criteria’.
• Determine who will be responsible for the package of inputs required
throughout the remaining useful life of the equipment.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for
Equipment Donations (continued)
Issues Considerations
3.
Use of
normal
acceptan
ce
process
as with
purchase
s
Refusal of
donations if
necessary
4.
• If pre-installation work is required, prepare the site and personnel for
receiving equipment and notify the donor when all preparations are
complete.
• When donations are received, check packaging for damage and make
sure that equipment is fully functioning and is supplied with the relevant
and agreed manuals, spare parts, consumables and accessories. Check
expiry dates and labelling of the recurrent supplies.
• Confirm receipt of the donated equipment with the donor, including
information about the condition and appropriateness of the equipment.
• Keep a record of all donations received.
• Refuse inappropriate donations and provide an explanation of the
reasons for refusal.
• Keep a record of all donations received that you have not requested, and
inform donors of unsolicited donations.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment
Donations
Issues Considerations
1.
Ensuring there
is a
need/request
for a donation
• Only provide donations in response to requests and
expressed needs.
• Know or find out about the donation solicitor.
• Confirm the need for the donation, and check the donation
solicitor’s capacity and financial resources to handle
donations.
• Consider whether a donation of goods is the most appropriate
form of support. In some cases, a cash donation may be more
effective. For example, it may be cheaper to procure a hospital
bed locally than to transport a donated bed from overseas.
• Coordinate your donations with other donors to ensure there is
no duplication.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment
Donations (continued)
Issues Considerations
2.
Involving the
recipient
• Ensure the equipment conforms to the national/facility
equipment development plan, and consult donation
solicitors on equipment requirements and preparation of
specifications and purchase documents.
• Check that donations conform to national requirements
regarding selection of equipment.
• Check that the donation solicitor provides clear
specifications of the items required.
• Involve the donation solicitor in the evaluation process
and final recommendations on equipment to be purchased
for donation.
• Before sending donations, obtain consent from the
donation solicitor.
• Confirm what items are being sent and when these will
arrive so that the donation solicitor can plan to receive
them.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment
Donations (continued)
Issues Considerations
3.
Only offering
good quality
products
Additional costs
involved in the
donation
4.
• Ensure that only appropriate medical devices and supplies are donated.
• Ensure that donated equipment is in full working order and is supplied
with all technical documents and enough consumables and spare parts
to last for at least two years.
• Check the quality and safety specifications of donated equipment. Avoid
supplying equipment that does not meet up-to-date technical and safety
specifications (although this does not mean the equipment has to be a
sophisticated model).
• Check with donation solicitors whether the donation is acceptable. If you
are offering alternatives, check that these alternatives are acceptable.
• Clarify and agree who will cover the costs of international and local
transport, freight and insurance, warehousing, customs clearance,
storage and handling, installation and ongoing support costs.
• Provide the donation solicitor with detailed information regarding the
installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Process For Soliciting and Offering Donations
Donation Solicitor
Plans and sets
priorities for needed
equipment
Donors
Desire to donate
medical equipment to
Donation Solicitor
Health Care
Facility
Defines what it
needs
Donors
Have a list of
available equipment
or equipment it is
interested in
funding
Health Care
Facility
Now knows what is
being offered by the
donor
Donors
Now know what is
needed by the
healthcare facility
Consult
ation
between
Health
Care
Facility
and
Donor
Healthcare Facility
reviews equipment
offered to determine
acceptability
Donation
Solicitor
Accepts
donation offer
Donation
Solicitor Rejects
donation offer
Is the
equipme
nt
acceptabl
e?
YES NO
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Challenges
 Inadequate medical equipment donations are often due to a
combination of the donor’s lack of awareness of the particular
challenges and needs of the end-users and poor communication
between donors and recipients about these challenges and needs.
 In particular:
– Donors lack awareness of the local realities of the intended recipients.
– Donors and recipients often do not communicate as equal partners in the
pursuit of a common goal.
– Recipients have difficulty articulating to the donor how best they can be
helped.
– The recipient’s circumstances may lead them to believe that anything is better
than nothing.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Resources available
 How to Plan and Budget for your Healthcare Technology.Temple-Bird, C. Ziken International. How to
Manage Series, Guide 2, 2005.
 How to Procure and Commission your Healthcare Technology. Kaur, Manjit. Ziken International. How
to Manage Series, Guide 3, 2005.
 Guidelines for Drug Donations. WHO/EDM/PAR/99.4, WHO, Geneva, 1999.
 Guidelines for Medical Equipment Donations, WHO.
 Guidelines: Medical Equipment Donations. Technical Library, FAKT, in: CMC Publication CONTACT
10/94. CMC, World Council of Churches, Geneva, 1994.
 Practical Steps for Developing Health Care Technology Policy. Temple-Bird, C. Ziken International.
2000
 Regulations: Global Overview and Guiding Principles. WHO, Geneva, 2003.
 Standards for Medical Equipment Donations. Partnership for Quality Medical Donations. 2006.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
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Case study
 Ghana, 2006
– Four years after installation of basic medical equipment and
infrastructure upgrades, government and private hospitals in
Ghana are continuing to see improved health outcomes.
– Through their global development program, a large international
business has partnered with the hospitals and Ghana’s Ministry
of Health (MoH) to improve healthcare. Donations were initiated
with discussions with the MoH about the country’s needs and
goals.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
17 |
Case study (continued)
 Ghana, 2006
– Site visits to the recipient hospitals determined appropriate
equipment based on types of cases treated, staff capability, and
leadership present.
– Corporate employee volunteers provide follow-on support to
monitor equipment utilization. The increased patient volumes
have generated new revenue streams to support ongoing
maintenance and consumable needs.
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
18 |
Working group session
 Split into groups of 5-6 people
 You are tasked with drafting an equipment donation policy
for a hypothetical health care institution, a district level
general hospital with satellite clinics in rural areas. List the
main elements that should be included in your equipment
donation policy and explain how you would convey your
policy to prospective equipment donors.
 Present group conclusions End
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
19 |
WHO Medical Device technical Series
Training module of :
 Medical device donations:
considerations for solicitation
and provision
 Developed by Ismael Cordero
 April 2011
 Global Initiative on Health
Technologies, WHO
 Supported by the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation
Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022
20 |
Thanks!
Contacts:
 http://www.who.int/medical_devices/en/
 mailto:medicaldevices@who.int
 Phone: + 41 22 791 1239
 Fax: +41 22 791 48 36
 Skype: WHOHQGVA1 (then dial 11239)
 Other: (presenters name and email)
Objective: to ensure improved access,
quality and use of medical devices.

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donations_training_module.ppt

  • 1. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 1 | Medical device donations Presented By [Presenter Name] [Presenter Title] Date
  • 2. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 2 | Introduction This document covers: 1. Ensuring that the recipients are actively engaged in all stages of the donation process 2. Ensuring that the needs of the end-users and patients are met 3. Regulatory and policy considerations 4. Considerations for existing local markets of medical equipment 5. Considerations for established procurement systems 6. Considerations for public health needs 7. Inclusion of health facility input when donations are coordinated at a national level 8. Considerations for support for installation, service and supplies 9. Consideration of special environmental and human resources to support equipment 10. Communication 11. Considerations for special situations
  • 3. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 3 | Topic Placement  Donations constitute a significant source of technology acquisition for low income countries and should be given the same level of attention and thoughtfulness. Needs Assessments/ Selection Procurement Donations User training and clinical effectiveness Installation, Inventories; CMMS, Maintenance
  • 4. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 4 | Definition  Medical Device Donations are the transfer of health-care equipment from donors to recipients. – Donors include, among others, corporations acting directly or through other organizations, individuals, non-governmental organizations, and governments providing aid to other governments. – The intended recipients range from individual health care facilities to entire health systems.
  • 5. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 5 | Importance  Because of economic constraints the health sectors of many developing countries have to rely considerably on donations of medical equipment. In some countries, nearly 80% of healthcare equipment is donated or funded by international donors or foreign governments.  Although most donations are made with good intentions, the results are not always positive when they are not properly planned and coordinated.
  • 6. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 6 | Purpose of document To help improve the quality of equipment donations and provide maximum benefit to all stakeholders. The considerations in this document can be used to develop institutional or national policies and regulations for medical equipment donations.
  • 7. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 7 | Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for Equipment Donations Issues Considerations Policies and plans 1. • Determine if there a is a donations policy in place. Donation solicitors can be in a much stronger position to negotiate the contents of a donation if they have a policy. • List the equipment and supplies that are needed and their quantities. Prioritize the list of requested items. • Provide potential donors with clear and comprehensive information about the items needed and how they will be used. The requested items should comply with the specifications, standardization practices, model equipment list, etc. • Check that the national regulations allow these goods to be imported.
  • 8. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 8 | Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for Equipment Donations (continued) Issues Considerations 2. Review of donor and equipment on offer • Check that the donor has the capacity to fulfil the request. • Before agreeing to accept a donation, check the equipment being offered to see if it conforms to national policy, and is suitable for your facility and staff. Confirm that the equipment only requires spare parts and consumables that can be afforded using available budgets. • Before agreeing to accept a donation, check whether the equipment will come with its relevant accessories, consumables, manuals and some spare parts, so that it can function and be used. • Before agreeing to accept a donation, confirm whether the donor will be responsible for covering the costs of transport, freight, insurance, import duties, customs clearance, and installation and commissioning costs, if applicable. If not, do you have money set aside for this? • If the goods include reagents or sterile supplies, check whether these will have an adequate expiry date (at least one year, or half the shelf life if the expiry date is less than one year). • Check that the equipment on offer conforms to your ‘good selection criteria’. • Determine who will be responsible for the package of inputs required throughout the remaining useful life of the equipment.
  • 9. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 9 | Essential Elements of a Donor Solicitor’s Policy for Equipment Donations (continued) Issues Considerations 3. Use of normal acceptan ce process as with purchase s Refusal of donations if necessary 4. • If pre-installation work is required, prepare the site and personnel for receiving equipment and notify the donor when all preparations are complete. • When donations are received, check packaging for damage and make sure that equipment is fully functioning and is supplied with the relevant and agreed manuals, spare parts, consumables and accessories. Check expiry dates and labelling of the recurrent supplies. • Confirm receipt of the donated equipment with the donor, including information about the condition and appropriateness of the equipment. • Keep a record of all donations received. • Refuse inappropriate donations and provide an explanation of the reasons for refusal. • Keep a record of all donations received that you have not requested, and inform donors of unsolicited donations.
  • 10. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 10 | Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment Donations Issues Considerations 1. Ensuring there is a need/request for a donation • Only provide donations in response to requests and expressed needs. • Know or find out about the donation solicitor. • Confirm the need for the donation, and check the donation solicitor’s capacity and financial resources to handle donations. • Consider whether a donation of goods is the most appropriate form of support. In some cases, a cash donation may be more effective. For example, it may be cheaper to procure a hospital bed locally than to transport a donated bed from overseas. • Coordinate your donations with other donors to ensure there is no duplication.
  • 11. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 11 | Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment Donations (continued) Issues Considerations 2. Involving the recipient • Ensure the equipment conforms to the national/facility equipment development plan, and consult donation solicitors on equipment requirements and preparation of specifications and purchase documents. • Check that donations conform to national requirements regarding selection of equipment. • Check that the donation solicitor provides clear specifications of the items required. • Involve the donation solicitor in the evaluation process and final recommendations on equipment to be purchased for donation. • Before sending donations, obtain consent from the donation solicitor. • Confirm what items are being sent and when these will arrive so that the donation solicitor can plan to receive them.
  • 12. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 12 | Essential Elements of a Donor’s Policy for Equipment Donations (continued) Issues Considerations 3. Only offering good quality products Additional costs involved in the donation 4. • Ensure that only appropriate medical devices and supplies are donated. • Ensure that donated equipment is in full working order and is supplied with all technical documents and enough consumables and spare parts to last for at least two years. • Check the quality and safety specifications of donated equipment. Avoid supplying equipment that does not meet up-to-date technical and safety specifications (although this does not mean the equipment has to be a sophisticated model). • Check with donation solicitors whether the donation is acceptable. If you are offering alternatives, check that these alternatives are acceptable. • Clarify and agree who will cover the costs of international and local transport, freight and insurance, warehousing, customs clearance, storage and handling, installation and ongoing support costs. • Provide the donation solicitor with detailed information regarding the installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment.
  • 13. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 13 | Process For Soliciting and Offering Donations Donation Solicitor Plans and sets priorities for needed equipment Donors Desire to donate medical equipment to Donation Solicitor Health Care Facility Defines what it needs Donors Have a list of available equipment or equipment it is interested in funding Health Care Facility Now knows what is being offered by the donor Donors Now know what is needed by the healthcare facility Consult ation between Health Care Facility and Donor Healthcare Facility reviews equipment offered to determine acceptability Donation Solicitor Accepts donation offer Donation Solicitor Rejects donation offer Is the equipme nt acceptabl e? YES NO
  • 14. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 14 | Challenges  Inadequate medical equipment donations are often due to a combination of the donor’s lack of awareness of the particular challenges and needs of the end-users and poor communication between donors and recipients about these challenges and needs.  In particular: – Donors lack awareness of the local realities of the intended recipients. – Donors and recipients often do not communicate as equal partners in the pursuit of a common goal. – Recipients have difficulty articulating to the donor how best they can be helped. – The recipient’s circumstances may lead them to believe that anything is better than nothing.
  • 15. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 15 | Resources available  How to Plan and Budget for your Healthcare Technology.Temple-Bird, C. Ziken International. How to Manage Series, Guide 2, 2005.  How to Procure and Commission your Healthcare Technology. Kaur, Manjit. Ziken International. How to Manage Series, Guide 3, 2005.  Guidelines for Drug Donations. WHO/EDM/PAR/99.4, WHO, Geneva, 1999.  Guidelines for Medical Equipment Donations, WHO.  Guidelines: Medical Equipment Donations. Technical Library, FAKT, in: CMC Publication CONTACT 10/94. CMC, World Council of Churches, Geneva, 1994.  Practical Steps for Developing Health Care Technology Policy. Temple-Bird, C. Ziken International. 2000  Regulations: Global Overview and Guiding Principles. WHO, Geneva, 2003.  Standards for Medical Equipment Donations. Partnership for Quality Medical Donations. 2006.
  • 16. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 16 | Case study  Ghana, 2006 – Four years after installation of basic medical equipment and infrastructure upgrades, government and private hospitals in Ghana are continuing to see improved health outcomes. – Through their global development program, a large international business has partnered with the hospitals and Ghana’s Ministry of Health (MoH) to improve healthcare. Donations were initiated with discussions with the MoH about the country’s needs and goals.
  • 17. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 17 | Case study (continued)  Ghana, 2006 – Site visits to the recipient hospitals determined appropriate equipment based on types of cases treated, staff capability, and leadership present. – Corporate employee volunteers provide follow-on support to monitor equipment utilization. The increased patient volumes have generated new revenue streams to support ongoing maintenance and consumable needs.
  • 18. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 18 | Working group session  Split into groups of 5-6 people  You are tasked with drafting an equipment donation policy for a hypothetical health care institution, a district level general hospital with satellite clinics in rural areas. List the main elements that should be included in your equipment donation policy and explain how you would convey your policy to prospective equipment donors.  Present group conclusions End
  • 19. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 19 | WHO Medical Device technical Series Training module of :  Medical device donations: considerations for solicitation and provision  Developed by Ismael Cordero  April 2011  Global Initiative on Health Technologies, WHO  Supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • 20. Medical Device Donations | August 11, 2022 20 | Thanks! Contacts:  http://www.who.int/medical_devices/en/  mailto:medicaldevices@who.int  Phone: + 41 22 791 1239  Fax: +41 22 791 48 36  Skype: WHOHQGVA1 (then dial 11239)  Other: (presenters name and email) Objective: to ensure improved access, quality and use of medical devices.

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