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Various medical equipment and the companies that produce them have come into scrutiny due to anti-consumer practices.

Examples

Echographs


MRI


CT-Scanners


Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

  1. Terumo Cardiovascular blocks 3rd party repair of the Advanced Perfusion System 1 Heart Lung Machine[1]


Ventilators

  1. Ventilators were affected by lack of a right to repair, notably during the Covid 19 pandemic[2]


Software

A study was conducted in Cambridge in relation to software-dependent medical devices and how they would benefit from right to repair[3]

References