GE HealthCare announced the United States launch of ReadyFix??, a remote fleet management solution designed to help healthcare systems support device uptime. ReadyFix will seamlessly integrate with GE HealthCare's MAC VU360?? resting ECG workstations, which are designed to deliver high-quality ECG readings that help clinicians make faster, more confident cardiac care decisions.
When paired with ReadyFix, healthcare systems can leverage real-time data for remote device diagnosis and repair, supporting optimized MAC VU360 performance and continuity of cardiac care. With an average of 10 to 15 connected devices per bed, the biomedical engineering team may be responsible for managing thousands of medical devices in their hospital -- making it increasingly difficult to keep up with day-to-day maintenance and repairs. The introduction of ReadyFix expands GE HealthCare's growing portfolio of DeviceReady??
remote fleet management solutions, designed to help biomedical engineers navigate the complexity of managing medical devices. With ReadyFix, standardized clinical configurations can be remotely deployed by department -- enabling a consistent user experience and patient protocols. For optimal efficiency and operational flexibility, software updates can be remotely deployed instantly or scheduled, while remote access to device diagnostic tools and log files can enable proactive troubleshooting and maintenance.
By reducing these device-related disruptions, ReadyFix supports care teams in providing consistent, quality care for patients. Additionally, configuration management enables health systems to standardize devices after installation and supports secure, reliable transmission of ECG data.


















