Acronyms and Definitions
Brain drain: the excessive migration of trained hospital staff, including medical equipment technicians and engineers, from the developing world to the developed world
Consumables: essential items for a health care technology to function that have limited, or no, reuse capability. Typically, disposables and supplies with an expiration date
Developed world: nations that the United Nations considers to have high human development
Developing world, third world, lesser developed nations: nations that the United Nations considers to have low human development
Health care technology: medical devices or related technologies, used in the delivery of medical care. Typically, capital equipment or spare parts with no expiration date
Hospital: a facility for treating patients with the capability of performing sterile procedures. Most hospitals have facilities for overnight observation of patients
Human development: a numerical measure of a nation published by the United Nations and compiled from indicators such as life expectancy, adult literacy, and GDP. The UN recognizes three categories: high, medium, and low
Spare parts: health care technology that is required to maintain the basic function of another piece of health care technology