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How to Purchase Used Medical Equipment
Purchasing used diagnostic imaging systems can be difficult if you haven't purchased before. Although it certainly isn't rocket science, there are a number of issues that need to be addressed to insure you receive the best possible solution at the most competitive price. We have put together a checklist of things you should address when purchasing used systems.
A) Finding a Reseller
Identify resellers who specialize in providing the specific system you wish to acquire. A quick
Google search will list many potential suppliers.
B) Checking the Reseller
Check out the resellers and verify they are members in good standing with trade organizations such as IAMERS (International Association of Medical Equipment Resellers and Services) or similar organizations who can verify they are ethical and qualified suppliers.
C) Identifying the System
Identify the system you wish to acquire including manufacturer, model, features, options, age and condition.
D) Creating a Budget
Establish a budget based upon the market price of the system you are considering purchasing. Although you may have to adjust the budget slightly after you have received detailed proposals, in general, you can quickly decide if the system you want to purchase is within the cost planned.
E) Counting All the Costs
Understand if you need to consider other costs associated with the project, such as facility renovations, shielding, available power, associated equipment like tables, network/PACS interfacing, training, etc.
F) Requesting a Proposal
Request proposals and allow each supplier to understand the full scope of the project, amount budgeted, time period to respond and the preferred system specifications. You may also request a secondary alternative if you are willing to consider these.
G) Evaluating the Proposal
Evaluating proposals may be the most important part of the process. Although price is certainly a primary concern, what you are getting for the price is equally important. Look for a warranty that provides enough time that you can confirm the system is acceptable and time enough to locate a local support contractor to maintain it after the warranty period has ended. Compare features, options, age, deliverty time and delivery costs.
H) Accepting the Proposal
Accepting the proposal and entering into an agreement begins the process of acquiring the system. If you use the reseller's agreement as your purchase documentation, be sure the terms of sale are clear and do not represent potential problems down the road.
I) Payment
Payment terms generally require a significant deposit payment with the order, usually 50% followed by a 40% payment when the system is shipped and the remaining 10% upon successful operation of the system. Resellers generally are required to purchase the equipment they are selling with a 100% payment prior to pick up, therefore, only receiving a 50% payment with the order does not allow them to realize profit until the system is shipped and/or installed.
If you follow these steps, purchasing pre-owned systems can provide tremendous value through updating older systems with more capability as well as reducing acquisition/capital costs. NCD Medical Corporation has provided hundreds of systems to hospitals, imaging centers, clinics and physician practices. We are members in good standing of IAMERS and provide outstanding customer service and support, both pre and post sale.
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