
Practical notes on implementation risks, medical equipment planning, and sustainability in low-resource health systems.
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Technical specifications for medical equipment are usually treated as procurement documents. They describe what needs to be purchased. They set requirements that suppliers must meet. They form the basis for evaluating bids and selecting equ...
In most donor-funded medical equipment projects, training is planned as one of the final handover activities. A supplier representative or technical expert arrives at the facility around the time of delivery. Staff gather. The equipment is...
When medical equipment is donated or procured through a donor-funded project, the purchase price is the most visible number. It appears in budgets, procurement records, and project reports. It is the figure that gets approved, tracked, and...
Medical equipment projects generate visible milestones. A procurement contract is signed. Equipment is manufactured, shipped, cleared through customs, and delivered to a facility. It is unpacked, installed, and commissioned. A training sess...
When a medical equipment donation or donor-funded procurement project reaches handover, it is typically recorded as complete. Equipment has been delivered, tested, and accepted. A handover certificate has been signed. Training has been cond...
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