medical equipment

collocation in English

meaningsofmedicalandequipment

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medical
adjective
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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equipment
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
us
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandequipmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmedical equipment

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Screening tests must often pass some sort of regulatory assessment of their safety and efficacy, especially in the case of screening usingmedicalequipment.
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For example, depreciation costs ofmedicalequipmentrepresented a certain amount in total hospital-stay price.
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In addition, there were 1,640 establishments in themedicalequipmentrental/leasing business.
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It relies on large firms to provide funding, operate healthcare institutions, and develop critical drugs,medicalequipmentand supplies, and ancillary services.
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However, the municipalities actually provide the ser vices and regulatemedicalequipmentand regionalization of ser vices.
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Just eight per cent received homemaker services, seven per centmedicalequipmentor supplies, and three per cent handyman services.
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In 1995 a regulation for basing the introduction of new procedures andmedicalequipmenton the assessment of safety, efficacy, and efficiency was issued.
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A heavy medical hospital unit is one in which expensivemedicalequipmentis installed or highly specialized expensive personnel are employed.
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It determines the conditions under which hospitals may be reimbursed following the acquisition ofmedicalequipmentfor individual care.
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In early years, assessments tended to focus on expensive, newmedicalequipment, as in other countries.
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A new classification of hospital levels is being developed, and a system of information concerningmedicalequipmentis being created.
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About 67% of larger and more expensivemedicalequipmentis found in the private sector.
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Table 4 shows the analysis by cost item, including depreciation allowances for the cost ofmedicalequipmentused for the two types of patients.
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The development and diffusion of new pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, clinical procedures, andmedicalequipmentare advancing at an accelerating speed.
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This domain includes safety-critical real-time applications such as space rockets, aircraft automatic pilots, air traffic control, car vital systems, and somemedicalequipment.
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Medicalequipmentis subject to a reasonable amount of assessment, but this assessment is mainly technical, and generally does not even deal with clinical efficacy.
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Standards formedicalequipmentare being developed based on quality, geographic distribution, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.
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Otherwise, a large share of the new investment could be captured for the benefit of hospitals, physicians, and the pharmaceutical andmedicalequipmentindustries.
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The state played a key part in creating the modernmedicalequipmentindustries.
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These technologies have for a century been among the most dynamic parts of themedicalequipmentindustry.
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