Lack of NHS engineers is putting lives at risk A new report is calling for urgent action to prioritise the role of engineers in the NHS, and introduce a Chief Biomedical Engineer in every NHS acute trust which would help cut the number of incidents caused by faulty medical equipment. Institution of Mechanical Engineers
See also:
See also:
- Biomedical engineering: advancing UK healthcare Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Hundreds die each year in NHS due to faulty machines: report The Daily Telegraph
- Faulty NHS equipment kills 300 people a year, shocking figures reveal Daily Mail
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