Medical Equipment Donated to Developing Nations Usually Ends Up on the Junk Heap

Medical equipment donations enable hospitals in developing countries to get their hands on expensive and much-needed technology. But there’s a growing concern that those donations do more harm than good. Hallways and closets often become cluttered with unused or broken-down equipment for which locals lack parts or training in how to make repairs. Outdated electrical systems groan under the strain of large medical devices, possibly compromising a hospital’s power. [More]
Source: Scientific American Topic - Medical Technology - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health,Medical Technology,More Science,Health,Society & Policy Source Type: news