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Who’s Driving Change at innovatED?

By ACEP Now | on October 16, 2016 | 0 Comment
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Who’s Driving Change at innovatED?

SamsungSamsung
www.SamsungNeuroLogica.com

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Samsung NeuroLogica, the health care subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Health & Medical Equipment Business, develops, manufactures, and markets innovative imaging technologies and is committed to delivering fast, easy, and accurate diagnostic solutions to health care providers. Samsung NeuroLogica’s growing portfolio of advanced medical technologies are used worldwide in leading health care institutions, helping providers enhance patient care, improve patient satisfaction, and increase workflow efficiency. For more information, please visit www.SamsungNeuroLogica.com.

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Clarius Mobile HealthClarius Mobile Health
www.clarius.me

Founded by ultrasound innovators, Clarius Mobile Health aims to make ultrasound available to all clinicians. Clarius wireless handheld ultrasound scanners produce high-resolution images and transmit them wirelessly to most iOS and Android smart devices. Our multipurpose Clarius C3 ultrasound scanners uniquely operate as a standard convex array probe to image the abdomen and lungs, and they work as a virtual phased array probe for cardiac imaging. Clarius L7 linear array ultrasound scanners are ideal for guiding procedures. With automated adjustments and frequency settings, Clarius Scanners are almost as easy to use as the camera on your smart phone.

“Emergency physicians and EMTs are excited about the Clarius scanner because it’s small enough to carry around and produces great images that can be shared at the touch of a button on their phones. Clarius enables more clinicians to use ultrasound anywhere to improve patient care.” —Laurent Pelissier, CEO, Clarius Mobile Health


Collective Medical TechnologiesCollective Medical Technologies
www.collectivemedicaltech.com

Using real-time notifications and collaborative care planning tools, Collective Medical Technology’s PreManage ED (or EDIE) closes the provider communication gaps that undermine patient care. Whenever a patient visits a hospital or other care setting and may be at risk of an adverse outcome, our tools immediately assess that risk, notify the most appropriate providers to engage, and then allow provider-to-provider coordination using high-value information and a patient-specific plan of care. PreManage ED is formally endorsed by ACEP as a best practice for emergency medicine.

“From the opioid epidemic to utilization management, the ED has been depicted too long as a problem and not as a solution. At CMT, we believe that with our care coordination technology that time is past!” —Benjamin Zaniello MD, MPH, Collective Medical Technologies


GenentechGenentech
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.

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