Globus Medical builds disciplined device workflows for teams that want connected imaging, service traceability, cybersecurity evidence, and practical clinical adoption plans without unnecessary complexity.
Software Bill of Materials prepared for networked systems and reviewed during IT security intake.
Bidirectional workflow notes designed for Epic, Cerner, MEDITECH, and standards-based middleware planning.
Role-based remote support, session logging, and patch traceability built into service contracts.
Installation files built around repeatable room checklists, image constancy logs, and protocol acceptance testing.
Device take-back, parts planning, and power management tracked as operational metrics instead of marketing claims.
Founded with a focus on practical surgical technology and disciplined engineering documentation.
Expanded procedural planning resources for complex spine and orthopedic programs.
Robotic guidance adoption sharpened the need for connected service and room-readiness planning.
Portfolio consolidation increased demand for consistent training, cybersecurity, and integration files.
Imaging guidance deployments organized around evidence, service readiness, and total workflow cost.
The Globus Medical planning model is built for academic hospitals, regional orthopedic networks, health system sourcing teams, and biomed groups that need the same technical facts presented in different formats. Clinical teams ask whether the workflow is usable. IT asks whether the connection can be secured. Procurement asks whether the service model is durable. The roadmap aligns those questions before a pilot starts.
Bring procedure targets, room constraints, PACS dependencies, cybersecurity requirements, and service coverage expectations. We will help convert the idea into a pilot that can survive committee review.
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