SANANTONIO -- University Hospital has invested in some new technology to improve patient care. The Smart IV system includes sophisticated pumps that help reduce the ...
Hastings, Neb.-based Mary Lanning Healthcare made its IV pumps interoperable with its Epic EHR system, allowing the health system’s medical records and IV pumps to communicate electronically. “The ...
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) - A local healthcare worker has a warning for patients at BJC facilities. If you need an IV for medicine or blood, one whistleblower tells First Alert 4 Investigates the ...
New devices address infusion delivery variability and expand the ICU Medical IV Performance Platform. With these FDA clearances, ICU Medical is introducing its new category of precision IV pumps and ...
A security researcher revealed a hack on a single IV pump or a digital smart pen could blossom into a full-fledged breach exposing a healthcare organizations’ patient records, according to Dark ...
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"Our goal was to demonstrate that auto-programming provides an additional layer of safety than the stand-alone technologies and by streamlining the IV medication ...
Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ, an affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has saved $1 million by not having to purchase new ...
The last place you should have to worry about being hacked is laid out in a hospital bed. But as wireless devices continue to fill patient rooms, those fears can’t help but grow. Last week, the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Automated syringe pump induction may be associated with less propofol waste after IV anesthesia vs. manual ...
MASON CITY — Counting drops will be a thing of the past for Mason City Fire Department Ambulance crews when patients on board need medications through an IV (intravenous injection) tube.