Being in the medical
profession is already a challenge in itself. It becomes even more so,
however, when there is a need to conduct the practice outside the confines and
comforts of medical establishments. Among the challenges that medical workers
have to deal with in this case would be traveling with medical devices.
Whether it is a device for the patient’s personal
use, or equipment that is clinically used and is needed in another location,
there currently are no specific rules or guidelines regarding travel with
these. The most common rule is to carry a copy of a prescription when it is medication
or equipment for personal use, but not much when it is general equipment being
transported.
When clinics relocate or medical practitioners have
to render their services elsewhere, medical equipment are packed and shipped
like any other items. Sometimes, it may become inevitably compromised on its
way to the new location. This rings even more true if the equipment had already
been in use.
In case of damaged equipment, it’s going to mean
additional expense for the medical organization. Fortunately, there are
available retailers of refurbished medical devices, which carry a lot of items
on sale. It should be a sound backup plan, especially when the damaged
equipment costs so much when purchased as a brand new unit.
Preferably, of course, the equipment get to their
destination safe and sound. In case it doesn’t, though, at least there is this
feasible and practical alternative to turn to.
It's a little sad that there's not much you can do if you don't have a prescription when your medical equipment gets damaged. I imagine the best thing you can do is to know where you can purchase a replacement. Planning ahead is usually helpful for most things. http://www.lincolnmobility.com
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