DALLAS 2021

Mike Busdicker, System Director, Clinical Engineering, Intermountain Healthcare
HTM Emergency Prep and Business Continuity
Saturday, April 17, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
This presentation will focus on different phases of emergency prep and business continuity experienced at Intermountain Healthcare. Data and information will be shared about pre-crisis response and the initial plans for HTM business continuity. Then, it will move into how the department adjusted and enhanced each of the plans throughout the journey. This will progress into lessons learned and thoughts about how HTM should be much more involved with emergency and crisis response.
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Challenges of Implementing Medical Imaging/Biomedical Equipment into an Information Technologies Environment

Keynote Address: Duty, Honor, Country: The story of Sammy L. Davis, inspiration for the war scenes in ‘Forrest Gump’

PRODUCT DEMO: Lessons from COVID-19: Reframing the Distribution of Responsibility for Medical Device Security

Hospital at Home: Pitfalls, Problems and Proceeding with Caution – Informed Decisions Drives Success

KEYNOTE: Positively Outrageous Service: How to Delight and Astound Your Customers and Win Them for Life

PRODUCT DEMO: What Is A Connected Hospital? Parkland Health & Hospital System Explains How They Now Can Coordinate Activities Involving Multiple Departments

PRODUCT DEMO: Your Connection to Better Service: Maximize Uptime and Increase Efficiency with On-Site Service

Collaborative Communities: Medical Device Servicing Involving Healthcare Delivery Organizations (HDOS) and the Regulatory Environment

Clinical Engineer’s Critical Role in Ultrasound Accreditation – Why It Matters for Your Department and You!

Implementing a Comprehensive Connected Medical Devices Security Plan – From Bleeding Edge Technology to Services
