Practice Builder’s Guide: Making the Most of What’s Left of Your Equipment Budget
As the calendar year comes to an end, practice managers and department heads find themselves looking at their annual equipment budget. Careful shepherding of resources throughout the year may leave you with a surplus that must be spent or otherwise will be lost to the budgetary process. What’s the best way to make the most of that money?
Creating Realistic Needs Projections: What You Need To Know
Examining current patient trends within your practice, coupled with close consultation with key members of your clinical staff, are vital steps in creating a realistic needs projection that articulates, with a reasonable degree of certainty, the type of diagnostic imaging equipment your practice will need to acquire most. Factors to account for in your calculations should include the steadily increasing demands being placed upon your facility by the aging Baby Boomer population, as well as the as-yet-undetermined impact on patient volume due to the Affordable Care Act.
Choose Used Diagnostic Imaging Equipment To Maximize Purchasing Power
The savings realized by choosing used diagnostic imaging equipment is significant. Selecting a pre-owned mini c-arm, for example, rather than a new unit, can save a buyer as much as 40%, equating to thousands of dollars. High quality used diagnostic imaging equipment from top manufacturers delivers superior reliable performance you can count on for years – talk about budget friendly!
Connect Direct For Best Results
If you’re looking for ways to make the most of what’s left of your equipment budget, contact us for a consultation. We’ll work closely with you to identify your practice’s current and near-future diagnostic imaging equipment needs, and present you with the most current, up-to-date, cost-effective solutions. Our goal is to help you maximize your purchasing power.