Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas

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advanced medical device reliability modeling
analysis
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biomedical engineering
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Clinical Engineering Department
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equipment
failure
fault
Fault Event
Fault Tree
FTA
Health Care System
healthcare risk analysis
human factors engineering
IEC
Life Cycle
Life Cycle Cost
Life Cycle Cost Models
machine
Medical Device
Medical Device Quality Assurance
Medical Device Recall
Medical Device Reliability
Medical Device Safety
Medical Device Software
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Parts Count Methods
PHA
preventive maintenance strategies
probability
rate
reliability testing methods
Risk Assessment
Risk Management
safety assurance techniques
Software Quality Assurance Program
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X-ray Machine

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367398804
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Although Reliability Engineering can trace its roots back to World War II, its application to medical devices is relatively recent, and its treatment in the published literature has been quite limited. With the medical device industry among the fastest growing segments of the US economy, it is vital that the engineering, biomedical, manufacturing, and design communities have up-to-date information on current developments, tools, and techniques. Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas fills this need with broad yet detailed coverage of the field. It addresses a variety of topics related - directly and indirectly - to reliability, including human error in health care systems and software quality assurance. With emphasis on concepts rather than mathematical rigor, a multitude of examples, exercises, tables, and references, this is one resource that everyone connected to the medical device industry must have.
Dhillon, B.S.

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