This document discusses the requirements for procuring medical equipment for Praxia Healthcare Pvt Ltd. It lists four companies, A through D, and evaluates them based on their capabilities. It emphasizes that biomedical engineers should have situational expertise to understand specifications, conduct negotiations, control budgets, ensure end user satisfaction, and perform application-specific procurements. The document also stresses that technology investments should align with the hospital's expansion strategy and support modern approaches like designing space based on growth, scaling up systems, and augmenting clinical departments.
3. Technology Buyer has changed today
Today’s buyers “don’t” depend on the seller to
help them through each buying phase
Traditionally, buyers relied on the seller to help
them through their buying phases
Planning or
Latent State
Determine
Needs
Evaluate
Alternatives
Evaluate
Risk
4. Biomedical Engineers today should Transform themselves from
Engineering Experts to Situational Experts
Situational
Knowledge
Capability
Knowledge
People Skills
Engineering
Skills
Situational
Fluency
5. BIOMEDICAL PROCUREMENT NEEDS BELOW
SKILLS
Capability to understand
Specifications for applications
•Fast change in Technology
•Fast growth of Market
•Changing need / Applications
Commercial & technical negotiations
•Strong technical background enable better deals
•The clinical application knowledge - helps to
understand the requirement and get suitable
equipment and may save money.
Budget control for procurement
•The cost of medical technology is so high that it
comes around 30 -50 % of the project cost.
•Right technology should be selected for right
application.
•Right technology Right price.
End user satisfaction assurance
•A product should be selected and finalized
consulting the end-user
•Should be studied well if the hospital’s policy of
treatment are respected while using the
equipment.
•User interface, user friendliness, Maintenance
costs should be always evaluated to have with the
equipment to be finalized.
Application specific Procurement
•Specifications should be optimum for application
•Upgrade possibility/ obsolescence to be checked
6. Biomedical Engineers investing on technology should fall in line with
the overall expansion strategy of the hospital
• Visualize the future of care (demand & competition) in current
regions & micro-market
• Identify where to compete & strategy for competition
• Define requirements from space, technology & talent
• Define future state operations & workflow; refurbish HIS, IT &
other systems to migrate to new workflows & processes {not
merely scale up}
• Identify leadership requirements to develop focus areas across
clinical, operational & technological domains
Needed for Modern Approach
• Design space, investment & resource allocation on the
basis of growth in departments & practices
• Reinforce or scale up existing systems, workflows &
incentives
• Augment clinical departments & specialties
Conventional
Technology partner should be a “Trusted “partner throughout the journey