Over 450 Total Lots Up For Auction at Three Locations - CO 05/12, PA 05/15, NY 05/20

Ivenix Designs Next-Generation Infusion Management System to Transform Infusion Pump Market

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | June 27, 2014
New Infusion Platform Combines Simple and Intuitive User Interface with State-of-the Art Information Technology and Adaptive Pumping System that Measures Flow to Improve Patient Safety and Workflow Efficiency

AMESBURY, Mass. /PRNewswire/ - Ivenix, Inc. (formerly Fluidnet Corporation) today announced that it is developing a groundbreaking infusion management platform designed to transform the infusion pump market by helping to improve patient safety and clinical workflow efficiency. The Ivenix Infusion Management System combines three core elements designed to deliver infusion therapy with unprecedented ease and precision:

A Simple User Experience demonstrated by a large, intuitive, smartphone-like user interface that is designed to reduce programming and interpretation errors, empowering users to administer medications in less time and with fewer pump interactions.
stats
DOTmed text ad

We repair MRI Coils, RF amplifiers, Gradient Amplifiers and Injectors.

MIT labs, experts in Multi-Vendor component level repair of: MRI Coils, RF amplifiers, Gradient Amplifiers Contrast Media Injectors. System repairs, sub-assembly repairs, component level repairs, refurbish/calibrate. info@mitlabsusa.com/+1 (305) 470-8013

stats
State-of-the-Art Information Technology where the latest information is available at the place and time decisions are made, ensuring immediate, secure access to patient-specific infusion and pump management information from any computer or mobile device, regardless of the level of electronic medical record (EMR) integration.

A Fundamentally New Pump Technology that will set a new standard in safety and performance by measuring and adjusting flow rate accurately in real time, providing automated delivery of secondary infusions, elimination of air-in-line, delivery of infusions independent of the height of the medication bag, and best-in-class flow continuity especially meaningful at low flow rates.

Infusion pump technology has been slow to progress despite the increasing complexity of drug dosing regimens, demand for EMR integration, and significant, widely reported patient safety issues. Ivenix is directly addressing a call to action to move from smart pumps to intelligent infusion systems by designing a solution from the ground up with the scalability, flexibility, functionality, ease-of-use and affordability needed to support the changing needs of the nation's healthcare delivery system and inevitable transition from hospital to home.

"The incremental addition of IT capabilities to pumps has been a positive development in the infusion pump market over the past several years," said Colin J. Foster, Chairman of the Board at Ivenix. "But we believe that a more comprehensive approach is required to transform the infusion pump industry and significantly improve the safety of infusion delivery. Presenting information to users in a way that is familiar to them; making patient-specific information and analytics available when and where it is needed, with or without EMR integration; and delivering medications precisely under various clinical conditions - it is this combination of simplicity, intelligence, and adaptive pump technology that is needed to set the next standard in infusion management."

You Must Be Logged In To Post A Comment