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Biomedical engineering for Texas hospitals — certified on every modality.

Texas Biomedical Services keeps medical equipment safe, accurate, and inspection-ready statewide. We repair, calibrate, and preventively maintain biomedical, medical imaging, and scientific laboratory equipment — serving hospitals and health systems in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and communities across the Lone Star State.

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Texas Biomedical Services Online Service Report Portal — every service event, live in your secure online report portal; view a sample report
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Service across Texas

From Houston medical centers and Dallas health systems to Austin and San Antonio hospitals and rural South Texas, we deliver full-modality biomedical service and compliance support to facilities statewide.

Repair & Calibration

Factory-trained service across every modality — biomedical, medical imaging, and scientific laboratory equipment, restored and calibrated to manufacturer spec.

Preventive Maintenance

Custom PM programs and scheduled maintenance that keep your inventory reliable, compliant, and ready for the next survey.

Isolated Power & Electrical Safety

Electrical safety inspections plus annual NFPA 99 testing of isolated power systems and line isolation monitors, statewide.

Compliance Documentation

Survey-ready records aligned with Joint Commission, NFPA 99, and FDA-SMDA requirements — documentation your facility can hand a surveyor.

Manufacturer Field Service

Outsourced field service for OEMs — installation, repair, calibration, PM, and in-service education delivered under your brand across Texas.

In-Service Education

Operator training and electrical safety in-services for clinical and biomedical engineering staff at your facility.

Transparency for our clients

Online Service Reports

Texas Biomedical Services and every member of the BiomedRx Service Network give clients a secure online service report portal — real-time access to every preventive-maintenance visit, repair, calibration, and compliance record for their equipment. Reports update automatically from the field, so documentation stays current and audit-ready.

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Jan 1 2026Physical Environment ch.Feb 2 2026FDA QMSR effective~18%BMET job growth to 2033
Educational

Joint Commission's Accreditation 360 Merges the Physical Environment Chapter — Effective January 2026

The biggest accreditation change of 2026 is now in force. Under the Joint Commission's Accreditation 360 initiative, the former Environment of Care and Life Safety chapters were consolidated into a single Physical Environment chapter effective January 1, 2026 — a restructuring that touches every hospital and surgery center in Texas.

The shift is more than organizational. The emphasis moves toward demonstrable performance outcomes rather than the sheer volume of documentation, which means the real-world condition and reliability of medical equipment is more visible to surveyors than ever. A binder of completed forms now counts for less than equipment that measurably works and a program that can prove it.

For biomedical programs, the response is to make ‘survey-ready’ a steady state: current inventories, closed preventive-maintenance tickets, trended performance data, and resolved corrective actions available on demand.

Sources: The Joint Commission — Accreditation 360; Hospital Equipment Maintenance Compliance Guide

August 4, 20267 min read
Informative

The FDA's QMSR Takes Effect — and Sharpens the Servicing Line

On February 2, 2026 the FDA's Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR) took effect, aligning U.S. device quality-system requirements with the international ISO 13485 standard. It primarily governs manufacturers, but it sharpens a boundary every facility's maintenance program lives on.

The FDA distinguishes servicing — repair or preventive maintenance that returns a device to its OEM specifications — from remanufacturing, which significantly changes performance, safety, or intended use. Facilities and service organizations doing routine calibration, component replacement, and preventive maintenance per manufacturer protocols are servicing, and are not subject to QMSR.

Keeping work firmly on the servicing side, and documenting it, is what keeps a Texas facility's program straightforward and its accreditation evidence clean.

Sources: FDA — Servicing vs. Remanufacturing; FDA — QMSR

July 28, 20266 min read
Field Notes

Field Notes: The BMET Shortage Is Here — and Reliable Service Capacity Is the Answer

The biggest structural challenge facing healthcare technology management in 2026 is people. About a third of HTM professionals are over 55, and at least 30 biomedical equipment technician programs have closed in the past five years, leaving roughly 23 states without a single BMET-specific academic pathway.

Demand keeps climbing — the U.S. Department of Labor projects about 18% job growth through 2033, on the order of 7,300 openings a year, against only about 400 graduates from formal programs annually. AAMI's two-year BMET apprenticeship is one response, but the gap is real.

For Texas facilities, the shortage is why a dependable independent service partner is increasingly part of the plan rather than a fallback — it is capacity that does not retire.

Sources: 24x7 — HTM Workforce Shortages; AAMI — BMET Apprenticeship

July 21, 20266 min read

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NFPA 99 & the 2026 compliance landscape

What the current Health Care Facilities Code cycle means for Texas hospitals and biomedical equipment programs.

NFPA 99, the Health Care Facilities Code, moves on a multi-year revision cycle, and the next edition to follow the 2024 code is the 2027 edition — now in development. It is worth remembering that CMS still references the 2012 edition of NFPA 99 in its Conditions of Participation, so newer editions (2018, 2021, and 2024) exist but are not yet incorporated into federal rulemaking. For Texas facilities, this means aligning maintenance and documentation practices with the most current adopted requirements while preparing for the tightening expectations the newer editions signal.

Recent NFPA 99 revisions reflect a steady tightening around medical gas systems and documentation — including added carbon monoxide detection expectations for medical air and higher standards for organized, survey-ready records. Texas Biomedical Services helps hospitals across Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio keep biomedical, imaging, and laboratory equipment inspection-ready, with preventive maintenance and NFPA 99 electrical safety testing documented to the standard a surveyor expects.

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Electrical Safety

Isolated Power System Inspection & Recertification

Isolated power systems (IPS) and their line isolation monitors (LIMs) protect operating rooms, ICUs, and other wet procedure locations from ground faults and electrical shock. Texas Biomedical Services inspects, tests, and recertifies isolated power panels and LIMs to NFPA 99 and NEC Article 517 — verifying monitor accuracy, measuring total hazard current, testing alarms and reference points, checking receptacles and grounding, and delivering the documentation your facility needs for Joint Commission, CMS, and DNV accreditation. Scheduled annually or after any change, our recertification keeps your critical-care spaces compliant and your people protected.

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Our Family of HTM Companies

The BiomedRx Network unites regional and specialty healthcare technology management companies—preventive maintenance, repair, calibration, electrical safety, and isolated power testing—under one trusted standard.

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Why Work With Us

The Texas Biomedical Services difference

We combine real expertise with genuine care — and we make it easy to say yes. Here is what you can expect when you work with Texas Biomedical Services.

Why work with us

Uptime you can trust

Documented preventive maintenance and rapid corrective repair keep critical equipment running and patients safe.

Survey-ready compliance

Every service is documented to Joint Commission, CMS, and NFPA 99 standards, so you are always inspection-ready.

Certified expertise

Certified biomedical technicians who know your equipment inside and out — no learning curve, no downtime.

One partner, full coverage

PM, calibration, electrical-safety testing, and IPS recertification under a single accountable contract.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What biomedical equipment services does Texas Biomedical Services provide?
We provide preventive maintenance, corrective repair, calibration, electrical safety inspection, and isolated power system (IPS) testing for hospitals, surgery centers, and clinics.
Are your biomedical technicians certified?
Yes. Our BMETs are certified and our work follows Joint Commission, CMS, and NFPA 99 standards so your facility stays survey-ready.
How fast can you respond to an equipment failure?
We offer scheduled preventive maintenance plus priority on-call service to minimize downtime on critical medical equipment.
Do you help with regulatory compliance and documentation?
We do. Every service includes the documentation you need for Joint Commission, CMS, and NFPA 99 surveys.
How do I request service or a quote?
Call (424) 204-2382 or email info@texasbiomedicalservices.com and our team will schedule an assessment.
What changed for hospital accreditation in 2026?
The Joint Commission's Accreditation 360 initiative consolidated the Environment of Care and Life Safety chapters into a single Physical Environment chapter effective January 1, 2026, with more emphasis on performance outcomes than paperwork volume. We keep your equipment program and its documentation survey-ready under the new chapter.
Does the FDA's 2026 QMSR rule affect our equipment servicing?
The FDA Quality Management System Regulation took effect February 2, 2026 and primarily governs manufacturers. Routine preventive maintenance, calibration, and repair that returns a device to OEM specifications is servicing — not remanufacturing — and is not subject to QMSR. We keep our work firmly on the servicing side and document it.
How does the biomedical technician shortage affect Texas facilities?
About a third of HTM professionals are over 55 and many BMET training programs have closed, so demand far outpaces the supply of new technicians. A reliable independent service partner is dependable capacity that helps Texas facilities stay covered and survey-ready.
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