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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?

Back for a fourth year, innovatED will be featured in the Exhibit Hall Sunday through Tuesday. Presented by Janssen Cardiovascular, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, and Samsung NeuroLogica, this space features a self-guided tour of 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. Where is that person? You can find many of the trailblazers in the Exhibit Hall at innovatED. This space features products and services vetted by a team of emergency physicians that are showcased working together in a true-to-life environment. Engage in dialogue with the companies and experience the current thinking, departmental design solutions, cutting-edge products and services, and best practices driving change in the ED. This experience is particularly valuable for those looking to rebuild their emergency medicine services or bring their facility up to speed on new technologies.

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

Presenting Supporters

Janssen Cardiovascular, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and JohnsonJanssen Cardiovascular, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson
www.janssenpharmaceuticalsinc.com

As a member of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is dedicated to addressing and resolving the major unmet medical needs of our time. Driven by our commitment to patients, health care professionals, and caregivers, we strive to develop sustainable and integrated health care solutions by working in partnership with all stakeholders on the basis of trust and transparency. Our daily work is guided by meeting goals of excellence in quality, innovation, safety, and efficacy in order to advance patient care. For more information on Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., visit us at www.janssenpharmaceuticalsinc.com


Mallinckrodt PharmaceuticalsMallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
www.mallinckrodt.com

Mallinckrodt is a global specialty biopharmaceutical and medical imaging business that develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes specialty pharmaceutical products and medical imaging agents. Areas of focus include therapeutic drugs for autoimmune and rare disease specialty areas like neurology, rheumatology, nephrology, ophthalmology and pulmonology; neonatal critical care respiratory therapies; and analgesics and central nervous system drugs. The company’s core strengths include the acquisition and management of highly regulated raw materials; deep regulatory expertise; and specialized chemistry, formulation, and manufacturing capabilities. The company’s Specialty Brands segment includes branded medicines. Its Specialty Generics segment includes specialty generic drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients and external manufacturing. The Global Medical Imaging segment includes contrast media and nuclear imaging agents. To learn more about Mallinckrodt, visit www.mallinckrodt.com.

“Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is a global specialty biopharmaceutical company committed to providing products that help practitioners manage the pain of patients in the acute care hospital setting. We take pride in supporting ACEP and share a dedication to providing patients the highest quality and safest care.” —Jodi Devlin, Vice President and General Manager, Hospital Acute Care, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals


SamsungSamsung
www.SamsungNeuroLogica.com

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.

Diamond Supporters

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.


HKS, Inc.HKS, Inc.
innovatED Designer
www.hksinc.com

For 77 years, HKS’ culture has revered both invention and customer focus. Our worldwide network of architectural and engineering professionals operates from 24 offices working seamlessly as one firm. HKS is ranked one of the largest health care architects in the world. Our health experience includes over 3,000 projects totaling 280 million square feet, and we have received 239 design awards.

Our design process maximizes our clients’ facility assets, raises patient/staff satisfaction, and helps improve patient outcomes. Utilizing operationally-based solutions to optimize workflow and streamline staff, we gather evidence on what works best and apply what we learn, practicing lean project delivery.

Of the Vertical Patient Treatment Area: “The patient who uses this space will say, ‘Somebody thought about me.’” —Jim Lennon, AIA, Senior Vice President, HKS, Inc

Of the Design with Exit Room: “HKS Team ED is a dedicated planning and design group focused on improving emergency department operations and design through the inclusion of industry best practices research and innovation.” —David R. Vincent, AIA Principal and Senior Vice-President, HKS, Inc.


Steelcase HealthSteelcase Health
www.steelcasehealth.com

Steelcase Health works with leading health care organizations to create places that deliver greater connection, empathy, and wellbeing for everyone involved in the experience of health.

“What’s needed today are health environments that support discussion, and teaching, and learning, all characteristics conducive to partnership and patient engagement.” —Michelle Ossmann, MSN, PhD, Director of Healthcare Environments for Steelcase Health


StrykerStryker
www.stryker.com

As one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, Stryker provides state-of-the-art medical and surgical equipment. At every point of care, from the ambulance to the emergency department to the patient room, Stryker Medical provides support and service to help simplify health care delivery with safety and efficiency. Just as caregivers are committed to the well-being of their patients, Stryker is committed to their health and safety. Stryker products empower caregivers to do more with less.


VITAS HealthcareVITAS Healthcare
www.vitas.com

Join VITAS® Healthcare as they partner with the ACEP Palliative Care Section in presenting a specialized Palliative Care Comfort Room in innovatED. The room features physician interaction and informative clinical poster presentations. You’ll also learn how VITAS lengthens the continuum of care and helps families cope with serious illness by providing palliative and hospice consults and care. Learn more about VITAS Healthcare at vitas.com.


ZS PharmaZS Pharma
www.zspharma.com

ZS Pharma was founded in 2008, and in December 2015, joined the AstraZeneca Group. ZS is dedicated to challenging the status quo in disease states where therapeutic options have been limited with innovative thinking, unique technology, and new approaches. Additional information is available at www.zspharma.com.

Gold Supporters

American Heart Association
B-Line Medical
Edwards Lifesciences
FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
Paladin Healthcare, LLC
Teleflex Medical Incorporated
Vapotherm, Inc.

Thank You, ACEP Corporate Supporters

ACEP gratefully acknowledges the following commercial supporters for their support of the ACEP16 Scientific Assembly. These corporations make a significant impact on your cost and the features of ACEP16 and other ACEP meetings. Thanks to their contributions, the College is able to continue to offer the best educational program at the most affordable cost.

Diamond

Appriss Health
EmCare
ECI, a Schumacher Clinical Partner
Schumacher Clinical Partners
ScribeAmerica
TeamHealth
Teleflex
US Acute Care Solutions

Platinum

AxelRx Pharmaceuticals
CompHealth
Ghost Productions
Infinity Healthcare
locumstory.com
The Medicines Company
VITAS Healthcare
Weatherby Healthcare

Silver

Alexza
Cempra Pharmaceuticals
HBi–Hagan Barron Intermediaries

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Topics: ACEPACEP16American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific Assembly

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