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ACEP15’s innovatED Spotlights Companies Driving Change in Emergency Medicine

By ACEP Now | on October 22, 2015 | 0 Comment
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ACEP15's innovatED Spotlights Companies Driving Change in Emergency Medicine

Jon Huddy, author of ACEP’s Emergency Department Design: A Practical Guide to Planning for the Future, has designed more than 300 EDs by working closely with emergency physicians to shape high-performance environments.

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Innovacyn, Inc. (Puracyn® Plus)
www.puracynpluspro.com

Puracyn® Plus is a next-generation wound irrigation and management solution, providing clinicians a new alternative to commercial cleansers and solutions that may slow wound closure.

IOA Healthcare Furniture
www.ioa-hcf.com

IOA Healthcare Furniture has more than 25 years of experience developing solutions for health care furniture needs.

Karl Storz Endoscopy–America, Inc.
www.karlstorz.com/de/en/anesthesiology-and-emergency-medicine.htm?d=HM

C-MAC® offers video intubation devices designed for first-pass success with traditional Mac and Miller blades, hyperangulated D-blade, and a new suction/oxygen tube for video laryngoscopes. The platform includes the pocket monitor, flexible intubation video endoscopes, and optical stylets, as well as video rhinolaryngoscopes and otoscopes for diagnostics in the ED.

Konica Minolta Medical Imaging
www.konicaminolta.com/medicalusa

Konica Minolta Medical Imaging is a leading manufacturer of primary imaging products for diagnostic use by doctors, hospitals, imaging centers, and clinics.

Max Life
www.maxlifelive.com

Max Life Ambulatory Telemedicine: Mobile telemedicine/telehealth providing live audio/video communications utilizing a variety of diagnostic peripheral devices. Max Life Clinic Case: Self-contained lightweight and portable telemedicine/telehealth system; AC/DC powered, including modem. This system provides live audio/video communications utilizing a variety of diagnostic peripheral devices.

McKesson Corporation
www.mckesson.com

McKesson Corporation is a health care services and information technology company dedicated to making the business of health care run better. McKesson helps its customers improve their financial, operational, and clinical performance with solutions that include pharmaceutical and medical-surgical supply management, health care information technology, and business and clinical services.

Medical Education & Research Institute (MERI)
www.meri.org

Medical Education & Research Institute is a nonprofit, hands-on training and research school that supports education for all medical specialties and first responders using unembalmed anatomic donors and human patient electronic simulators.

MEDITECH
www.meditech.com

You deserve a partner who gets it—MEDITECH’s comprehensive approach to patient records is bringing vision and clinical sophistication to today’s value-based health care model.

MedStar Health
www.medstarhealth.org

MedStar Health is a not-for-profit health system in the Maryland–Washington, D.C. region and includes 30,000 associates, 6,000 affiliated physicians, 10 hospitals, multiple ambulatory care and urgent care centers, MedStar Health Research Institute, and MedStar Institute for Innovation. MedStar Health is also the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University.

Medtronic Neurovascular
www.medtronic.com

Medtronic is a global leader in medical technology, and we’re stepping forward to help solve the world’s health care challenges. We deliver life-improving innovations focused on the management of chronic conditions, including heart and vascular diseases, diabetes, neurological disorders, and spinal conditions. Our technological excellence and unmatched commitment to collaboration across the industry enable us to change the lives of more than 10 million patients worldwide each year.

“This new device heralds a new era in acute stroke care. This really is a game-changing result.” —Jeffrey L. Saver, MD, Professor of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Mindray North America
www.mindraynorthamerica.com

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