HTMwire assessment
Clinical engineering services provider offering biomed staffing, equipment lifecycle management, and Medical Equipment Management Plans (MEMPs).
Integrates clinical engineering within Sodexo's broader healthcare facilities management — enables unified service delivery across HTM, EVS, and facilities.
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Yes. Sodexo HTM (Healthcare Technology Management) is the clinical engineering division of Sodexo, the global food and facilities management company founded in France in 1966. This lets hospitals bundle HTM with Sodexo's broader healthcare facilities, environmental, and food services under one vendor.
Sodexo HTM provides on-site biomedical and clinical engineering teams, Medical Equipment Management Plans (MEMPs), equipment lifecycle management, sterilizer service, and accreditation/compliance support. Its U.S. delivery model embeds technicians directly at client hospitals rather than relying solely on centralized repair depots.
Sodexo does not publish a global total of hospitals served or devices managed. As one capacity indicator, its HTM facility in Kolkata, India was launched to maintain up to 500,000 medical devices, and its India HTM division (started 2017) operates across nine states. U.S. scale figures are not publicly disclosed.
No. Sodexo HTM markets biomed staffing, equipment lifecycle management, and compliance services rather than AI or machine-learning products.
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