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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

The Beck Group
www.beckgroup.com

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Beck is a full-service design and construction firm specializing in highly complex renovations and expansions of emergency departments. Our integrated approach ensures the delivery of operationally efficient emergency departments and innovated designs.

TMG Gases, Inc. (SEDARA™)
www.sedarahealthcare.com

SEDARA™ is a nitrous oxide administration system used for pain management.

TransMotion Medical, Inc.
www.tmgco.com
www.transmotionmedical.com

TransMotion Medical, a division of Winco Mfg., manufactures innovative mobile, motorized Stretcher-Chairs featuring Power Drive and Power Positioning. Our Stretcher-Chairs allow patient flow from admission through discharge on one surface, no transferring required, significantly reducing staff and patient fall risk and improving throughput. For an on-site demonstration, call 1-866-860-8447.

T-System
www.tsystem.com

T-System advances care delivery and financial outcomes for the episode-based care market, including emergency departments, freestanding emergency, and urgent care centers. About 40 percent of the nation’s episodic care facilities use T-System to improve the clinical encounter, including documentation of the patient visit and downstream outcomes related to that event.

VisualDX
www.visualdx.com

Beginning with the entry of just a single symptom, the VisualDx differential builder allows you to quickly evaluate possibilities, compare variations, and improve diagnostic accuracy at the point of care.

VITAS Healthcare
www.vitas.com

VITAS® Healthcare has more than 35 years of experience caring for fragile patients and managing care transitions: from hospital to home, from curative to palliative, from chronic to end-stage. VITAS cares for nearly 15,000 patients daily through 49 hospice programs in 16 states and the District of Columbia. We employ 11,733 professionals who care for seriously ill patients, primarily in the patients’ homes but also in the company’s 34 inpatient hospice units as well as in hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living communities. Learn more by calling 1-800-93-VITAS.

Vocera
www.vocera.com

Vocera is a mobile health care communications company that provides enterprise-class solutions. Vocera helps care teams collaborate efficiently by delivering the right information to the right person on the right device at the right time, anywhere. Vocera solutions are installed in more than 1,200 organizations, improving quality, efficiency, safety, and outcomes.

Welch Allyn, Inc.
www.welchallyn.com

Welch Allyn’s range of products provides innovative solutions to help reduce risk and improve patient safety, satisfaction, and outcomes in a variety of clinical settings.

“The Connex Spot Monitor is a wireless system that provides comprehensive and accurate patient documentation using a single touchscreen device designed to capture and transmit patient data to an electronic medical record (EMR) to enable improvements in patient safety and clinical decision-making and reduce risk to facilities. The configurable Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is a third generation spot vitals monitor that combines leading vital signs parameter technologies with flexibility for use across patient populations spanning neonatal through adult. The device fully automates vital signs capture, interval monitoring, early warning score tracking, and data transfer to a facility’s EMR system.” —Douglas Linquest, VP, Vital Sigs and Cardiopumonary Business Unit of Welch Allyn, Inc.

ZOLL Medical
www.zoll.com

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Topics: ACEPACEP15American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyEmergency MedicineinnovatEDOperations

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