• Anticorp
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    1 year ago

    Right, so legislate that critical equipment is required to use certified repairs. Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezie. We don’t require airplanes to be thrown away and repurchased every time maintenance is due, we require the maintenance to be certified.

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      If you think air travel sucks now, Imagine airlines having to bring their plane to Boeing every time it needs new brakes on the landing gear, or having it rot on the tarmac in Kuala Lumpur waiting for the AirBus repair team to come replace a wiper blade

      Fortunately, planes are designed to be serviced, and the manufactures make replacement parts available. Going further, the manufacturer even publishes instructions on how to service the plane as well as tests you can do so you can make sure the plane is operating within specifications.

      I don’t see why a med tech company couldn’t do the same so a hospital can fix its own hospital bed

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        Won’t somebody think of the manufacturers who wanna get paid for gold but deliver shit that needs to be repurchased at full price every time it dies due to being shit I mean children! I mean black people!

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      Don’t even need to do that when liability will naturally force medical services to use licensed repair services. Which is already how it works.

    • JoYo 🇺🇸
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      I believe that is exactly what this article is recommending.