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This is propaganda aimed at restricting consumer rights based on the situation at hospitals, and it's not convincing for that case either. All aspects of a hospital's operation are subject to regulations, and adding a few more about necessary qualifications for someone to repair a device, instead of relying on manufacturers to deliberately prevent anyone from repairing a machine, isn't going to hurt anyone, and in fact I would be amazed if such regulations don't already exist. Actually, I imagine that right to repair would have benefits for healthcare, since machine downtime could be reduced by having on-site repair techs instead of having to wait for someone from the OEM to fly out or ship you a part.

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They already have special certifications for in house medical electronics repair.


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