Ventilator manufacturers don't let hospitals fix their own devices - Business Insider

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Ventilators are crucial for helping patients with severe COVID-19 cases survive.

"The medical device industry's primary concerns with state Right to Repair legislation is that they could result in maintenance and repairs of medical devices being performed by untrained personnel, and that inappropriate replacement parts may be used," AdvaMed said in a letter to Massachusetts lawmakers considering one such bill,IUE-CWA union GE workers take part in protest demanding the company to use the workforce to produce ventilators and demanding more safety measures amid...

Reynolds said that she — or any other trained technician — could repair equipment on her own if they had the manual, and any specialized test equipment and software to do it.

 

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Very few come alive after being with ventilators. Could it be that in ICUs the very sick of Covid19 are given the wrong treatment? Was reported that giving anticoagulants, antiinflamatorios and antibiotics to people within 48 hours of showing symptoms, helps to quicker recovery

But they need to understand what’s going on in the patient first. Many people died because the ventilators were blowing too hard. Plus, getting off the vent isn’t so simple. Going on a vent is a VERY serious thing.

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