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Thank You to the ACEP17 innovatED Supporters

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2017 | 0 Comment
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Back for a fifth year, innovatED will be featured in the Exhibit Hall Sunday through Tuesday. Presented by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Allergan, this space features the latest emergency medicine technology and services presented by dozens of companies.

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Somebody has to take charge, lead, come up with something new. You can find many of the trailblazers in the Exhibit Hall at innovatED. This space features products and services that are vetted by a team of emergency physicians and showcased working together in a true-to-life environment. Engage in dialogue with company representatives and experience the current thinking, departmental design solutions, cutting-edge products and services, and best practices driving change in the emergency department. This experience is particularly valuable for those seeking ways to rebuild their emergency medicine services or bring their facility up to speed with new technologies.

Who’s driving change in emergency medicine? The people and companies listed here.

Presenting Supporters

Allergan

www.allergan.com
Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN) is a bold, global pharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing branded pharmaceuticals, devices, and biologic products for patients around the world. Allergan markets leading brands and best-inclass products for the central nervous system, eye care, medical aesthetics and dermatology, gastroenterology, women’s health, urology, and anti-infective therapeutic categories. Allergan is an industry leader in Open Science, the company’s research and development model, which defines its approach to developing game-changing ideas and innovation for better patient care. This approach has led to Allergan building one of the broadest development pipelines in the industry. For more information, visit Allergan’s website at www.allergan.com

Janssen Cardiovascular

www.janssen.com/cardiovascular-and-metabolism
Our vision is to improve the lives of the millions of people with cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and to work tirelessly to eliminate these diseases. Every year 19 million people around the world die from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. This tremendous global burden compels us to develop new therapies that will change the face of these diseases and, ultimately, eliminate them. We focus on finding and developing truly transformational therapies that target underlying disease pathways, important pathways, and novel mechanisms of action. We have a very successful track record demonstrated by the development and recent successful launches of our products for the treatment of patients suffering from thrombosis and type 2 diabetes. And we continue to seek and develop the next generation of transformational cardiovascular and metabolic therapies.

Diamond Supporters

Butterfly Network


www.butterflynetinc.com
Butterfly Network® develops handheld semiconductor-based ultrasound systems. Butterfly Network’s first product, the Butterfly iQTM for iPhone, is the world’s first personal ultrasound system. The Butterfly iQ supports cardiac, abdominal, and superficial imaging with a single wideband transducer connected to your iPhone. Butterfly Network’s Ultrasound-on-a- ChipTM technology modernizes ultrasound by delivering unparalleled diagnostic versatility at a price any clinician can afford. Your visual stethoscope has arrived. The Butterfly iQ is currently undergoing premarket review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Collective Medical Technologies

www.collectivemedicaltech.com
Collective Medical Technologies (CMT) is the leader in collaborative care management and is dedicated to eliminating avoidable risk and friction from care delivery by closing the provider communication gaps that undermine patient care. CMT uses real-time data, risk analytics, notifications, and shared care guidelines to prompt and guide provider decision making. The result is a network of thousands of physicians, nurses, care coordinators, and others who collaborate to collectively deliver better care to patients in every setting. CMT’s Edie (aka Pre-Manage ED) is endorsed by ACEP, and ACEP believes it will confer a significant benefit to its members and their patients.


“We’re seeing how the network effects that stem from connecting providers and care managers from disparate organizations across communities enable genuine, honest-to-goodness care collaboration by providers who may not have ever even met one another but who share a common relationship with the patient. These efforts drive meaningful results in terms of rationalized emergency department utilization and inpatient readmissions.”
— Chris Klomp, CEO, Collective Medical Technologies

Genentech

www.gene.com
Genentech is a leading biotechnology company that discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes medicines to treat patients with serious or life-threatening medical conditions. We are among the world’s leading biotech companies, with multiple products on the market and a promising development pipeline.

Stryker

www.stryker.com
Stryker’s Medical division develops innovative medical equipment focused on improving outcomes for patients and caregivers. Stryker is focused on safety, prevention, and ease of use—bringing caregivers confidence and delivering proven outcomes.

VITAS Healthcare

www.vitas.com
VITAS® Healthcare lengthens the continuum of care and helps families cope with serious illness by providing palliative and hospice consults and care, medical equipment, medications, and supplies. VITAS manages care transitions—hospital to home, curative to palliative, chronic to end-stage—by helping patients remain home in comfort and dignity.


“VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading provider of end-of-life care, offers a full spectrum of medical and psychosocial services delivered to patients in their home. A partnership with VITAS can help reduce unnecessary emergency department visits, hospital readmissions and length of stay, and overall health care costs for highrisk patients while improving patient care delivery and satisfaction.”
— Eric S. Shaban, MD, Regional Medical Director, VITAS Healthcare

Gold Supporters

Appriss Health
Edwards Lifesciences
Geriatric Emergency Department Collaborative
HKS, Inc.
MedStar Health Simulation Training & Education Lab (SiTEL)
Steelcase Health
Teleflex

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Topics: ACEPACEP17American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyDemonstrationEducationEmergency DepartmentEmergency MedicineinnovatEDPatient CarePractice TrendsProductsServiceTechnologyTools

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