Globus Medical Clinical Applications

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Hospital procedural suites

Compliance focus: IEC 60601-1, DICOM Conformance, HIPAA, and biomedical service records. Typical Globus Medical scope includes intraoperative imaging, navigation workstation planning, robotic guidance review, dose logging, and service escalation files for high-utilization rooms.

Ambulatory surgical centers

Compliance focus: CMS Conditions for Coverage, OSHA, sterile corridor workflow, and contracted service response. ASC buyers usually need compact room layouts, faster startup training, defined weekend support, and documentation that reduces case disruption during limited block time.

Imaging and diagnostic centers

Compliance focus: DICOM Conformance, ACR-style quality controls, PACS routing, exposure log management, and IT security. These sites prioritize predictable image quality, repeatable protocol setup, and smooth transfer of clinical images into their reporting workflow.

Orthopedic institutes

Compliance focus: procedure documentation, surgeon preference planning, implant workflow traceability, and service coverage around peak case days. Globus Medical proposals can map imaging confirmation steps against case volume and room turnover targets.

Neurosurgery programs

Compliance focus: image fusion, trajectory planning, data security, and superuser training. Deployment plans should describe registration workflow, imaging refresh timing, emergency fallback, and how service issues are triaged during complex cases.

Rehabilitation and follow-up clinics

Compliance focus: documentation continuity, secure transfer of post-procedure images, training for non-OR users, and clear equipment handoff rules. These clinics need concise workflows that connect surgical planning outcomes to follow-up assessment.

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