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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

Mindray’s innovative TE7 Touch Enabled Ultrasound System responds to demands for fast, focused, point-of-care assessment with gestures-based interface, superior imaging, and a rich application suite.

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NeuroLogica
www.neurologica.com

NeuroLogica, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., brings the power of innovative imaging to your patient. We transform fixed CT technologies into portable platforms.

OnStar
www.onstar.com

OnStar, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors Company, is the world’s leading provider of connected in-vehicle safety, security, and convenience services. OnStar works closely with the public-safety sector (emergency dispatch, law enforcement, fire/rescue, emergency medical services) to offer safety and security services to more than 7 million subscribers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, and Europe.

Paladin Healthcare, LLC
www.paladinhc.com/images/products/flipbook/flipbook.html

“EVOLUTION” Medical Equipment Management Rail is the life-cycle solution to the ever-changing needs of clinical environments. Our rail, plates, adapters, and accessories create a component-based system that is highly organized; clinically efficient; vertically managed; and easy to move, change, and adapt to existing and future needs. Devices, equipment, and management tools snap on and snap off for total flexibility, reorganization, and ease of use.

“State-of-the-art headwalls.” —Gary M. Schindele, President of Paladin Healthcare, LLC

Philips Healthcare
www.usa.philips.com/healthcare

Philips is a diversified health and well-being company focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of health care, consumer lifestyle, and lighting.

Physio-Control, Inc.
www.physiocontrol.com

LIFEPAK® defibrillator/monitors from Physio-Control set the standard for quality and reliability and are used by more physicians, hospitals, and emergency medical services than any other brand.

pingmd, Inc.
www.pingmd.com

pingmd® is a safe-harbor communication platform for care networks to two-way message, call, and video-chat with their referring networks and engage with their patient population.

Pryor Medical–The REBOA Company™
www.pryormedical.com

Pryor Medical Devices, Inc. (The REBOA CompanyTM) is an innovative medical device company that designs, develops, and commercializes minimally invasive solutions for vascular trauma.

Red Thread
www.red-thread.com

Red Thread partners with organizations to create innovative environments that inspire people to excel. Through the integration of furniture, architectural systems, and audiovisual technology, we create holistic spaces that address key workplace issues and aspirations.

RevMedx, Inc.
www.revmedx.com

RevMedx™ develops lifesaving products to treat traumatic bleeding, including XSTAT®, a first-in-kind device to treat junctional hemorrhage in prehospital and emergency settings.

ScribeAmerica
www.scribeamerica.com

ScribeAmerica offers professional scribe training and management services. Our newest service, LiveCode Point of Service Coding, links medical coder and scribe in a real-time environment.

Seamless Medical Systems®
www.seamlessmedical.com

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Topics: ACEPACEP15American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyEmergency MedicineinnovatEDOperations

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