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NEW YORK, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The awareness on the preventive maintenance and repairs of medical equipment and devices is increasing in North America. As a result, the North American market for medical device and equipment maintenance and calibration services by independent service organization (ISOs) is expected to grow from $1,468.8 million in 2019 to $3,612.9 million by 2030, at an 8.9% CAGR between 2021 and 2030. This is because properly functioning medical equipment is necessary for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Moreover, equipment that hasn t been repaired in a long time can malfunction and even be harmful. Similarly, as medical devices and equipment are used on multiple patients, not repairing them regularly can drastically increase the risk of hospital-acquired infections. In this regard, the key drivers for the North American market for medical device and equipment maintenance and calibration services by ISOs are the ho
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OâConnor, first elected to the 17th Legislature in 1986, was re-elected to the 18th Legislature, where he served as vice president.
Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach, a former senator, was among current and past legislators remembering OâConnor this week.
âThe embodiment of an outstanding Virgin Islander, Mr. OâConnor was poised as a leader and pioneer throughout his distinguished professional career,â Roach said. âHaving served in the 17th and 18th Legislature of the Virgin Islands and at the helm of the Virgin Islands Port Authority as chairman of the board, Mr. OâConnorâs lifeâs work and achievements left a lasting impact on the territory.â