id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011282-hgzneooy David, Yadin Evidence-based impact by clinical engineers on global patients outcomes 2019-07-02 .txt text/plain 5420 262 40 Following the resolution adopted at the first International Clinical Engineering and Health Technology Management Congress [8] that took place in Hangzhou, China, in October 2015, senior members from the CE profession from around the world who participated in the Global CE Summit [9] initiated the international project seeking evidence to the hypothesis that the engagement of CE and BE in guiding HT deployment positively impacts patient outcomes while the null hypothesis was that there is no difference. Safety and Quality services that dependent on complex technological systems is critical for outcomes and therefore identified with its own group of data Technology management group was the next category to be reviewed where CE/BME contributions to organized, integrate, manage, and improve safe and efficient sustainable HT. Overall this review identified evidence from 400 case studies received from 125 countries where management of medical devices (as main component of health technologies) made a positive difference over the past twelve years. ./cache/cord-011282-hgzneooy.txt ./txt/cord-011282-hgzneooy.txt