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DOTmed Certified Parts Vendor Program Gains Traction

by Kathy Mahdoubi, Senior Correspondent | November 04, 2009
DOTmed Certified Parts
Vendor Program
This report originally appeared in the October 2009 issue of DOTmed Business News

DOTmed.com is an expansive marketplace for medical equipment parts and services - we currently feature close to 195,000 listings, with parts representing a vast majority of them -- in fact, nearly 75%. In addition, almost 1900 parts suppliers are currently using DOTmed's services. While happy with our site and overall service, several of our users recently approached us in the hopes of finding a way to make it easier for hospitals and biomedical engineers to purchase the parts they need, when they need them, from the most committed parts vendors.

In response, DOTmed launched the Certified Parts Vendor (CPV) Program on October 1st. The program enables top-tier stocking vendors to do business directly with DOTmed parts buyers in a way that allows them to stand out from their competitors.

DOTmed Certified Parts Vendors

There are requirements for suppliers wishing to become a CPV. They must have a physical warehouse, that derive a significant percentage of their income from parts sales and that they agree to DOTmed's Code of Ethics.

CPVs all have a profile on DOTmed furnishing their warranty, return policy, acceptance policy and their history, as well as their DOTmed rating.

Requesting parts is easy - online or by phone.

At DOTmed, we are offering a toll-free customer service line to help Parts Buyers navigate our system and submit requests to our CVPs quickly and easily. One call or email to DOTmed and we will rapidly disseminate your request - via email, text, SMS or IM - to all of our Certified Parts Vendors who specialize in that product.

To call in a request simply dial
1-866-999-DOTmed (3836), ext 253. Hours are from 9 am - 6 pm ET. Buyers can also request parts online by clicking My DOTmed and My Parts Hunter.

Buyers can be anonymous

Busy biomedical engineers may prefer to keep a low profile when buying parts in order to prevent a stream of sales calls. The CPV Program lets the buyer get the word out by making requests anonymously. They can identify themselves to the vendor with whom they want to do business and make a deal at any time. Buyers also control how they receive offers from sellers. The default method is the Parts Hunter offer page created when a buyer makes a request. They can also opt to be contacted by phone and/or email.

The DOTmed 5-Star Rating System

We believe it is important to reward superior parts vendors. It is easy to dole out criticism, but DOTmed wanted to provide a forum that makes it easy for buyers to rate the sellers with whom they've had the most favorable experience. DOTmed's 5-Star Rating System encourages transparency, and by rating quality CVPs you guarantee that your peers benefit from your experience while helping those companies remain in business.