Biomedical Service & Equipment Oversight for ASC Networks
PBES helps ambulatory surgery center operators manage inspection readiness, equipment service needs, and asset visibility across surgical locations — with TESSA-backed reporting.

ASC networks live and die on surgical uptime. Every OR, procedure room, sterile processing area, and pre-op / post-op bay carries patient-care equipment that has to be inspection-ready before the first case starts.
PBES delivers biomedical service across multiple surgical locations with one consistent protocol — and organizes the record through TESSA so failed equipment, service history, and readiness are visible before the schedule is set.
Section 01
Inspection readiness for surgical environments
Surgery centers operate under real pressure — accreditation surveys, state ASC licensure, and the day-to-day reality of a full OR schedule. PBES helps ASC operators walk into every survey and every surgical day with equipment records that hold up.
- Standardized biomedical inspections across every site
- Electrical safety inspection on patient-care devices
- Preventive maintenance support tied to manufacturer intervals
- Repair coordination scheduled around block time
- Consistent documentation across every center
- Downloadable, survey-ready reports on demand
Section 02
Failed equipment should not disappear into a PDF
In most surgery centers, a failed inspection ends up as a line on a report, saved to a drive, forgotten until the next survey. In TESSA, failed equipment is a status — one an administrator can see, act on, and follow through service to resolution.
- Failed devices identified and flagged after every visit
- Open service needs visible across the network
- Repair follow-up tracked to closure
- Sterile processing and support equipment held to the same standard
- No surprises before a survey or a busy surgical day
Section 03
Equipment categories PBES commonly supports in ASCs
- Patient monitors
- Defibrillators
- Electrosurgical units (ESUs)
- OR and procedure tables
- Stretchers
- Autoclaves and sterilizers
- Warmers
- Medical refrigerators and freezers
- General biomedical equipment across OR, procedure, sterile processing, and pre/post-op
Powered by TESSA
TESSA-backed reporting across every surgical location
TESSA turns inspection reports into actionable equipment intelligence. For ASC operators running multiple centers, that means a single organized record of every device, every inspection, every failure, and every open service item — across the network.
- Equipment by site and by room
- Inspection status per center
- Failed equipment tracked and routed
- Full service history by device
- Due dates and PM visibility
- Downloadable compliance documentation
- Capital planning signals over time
TESSA is part of the PBES service relationship — not a separate SaaS product.
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FAQ · ASC Networks
Common questions.
Do you work around our OR schedule?
Yes. PBES coordinates biomedical service and inspections around block time and down days across every site in the network.
How do you support multi-site ASC groups specifically?
One PBES point of contact coordinates scheduling and reporting across every center. TESSA rolls inspection status, failed equipment, and service history up to a network view.
What happens when equipment fails inspection?
Failed devices are flagged in TESSA and routed toward service resolution — with visibility to the administrator, not buried in a static PDF.
Do you cover sterile processing equipment?
PBES supports common sterile processing and support equipment — autoclaves, sterilizers, warmers, and refrigerators — and documents inspection status in TESSA. Specific device support depends on make, model, and parts availability.
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