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Who’s Driving Change at innovatED?

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2014 | 0 Comment
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The Medicines Company
www.themedicinescompany.com
The Medicines Company’s purpose is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and contribute to the economics of health care by focusing on 3,000 leading acute/intensive care hospitals worldwide. Its vision is to be a leading provider of solutions in three areas: acute cardiovascular care, surgery and perioperative care, and serious infectious disease care. The company operates in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions, with global centers in Parsippany, New Jersey, and Zurich, Switzerland.

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“Our purpose takes us into the world of emergency and intensive-care medicine where our R&D is deeply focused. At innovatED, The Medicines Company has an exciting opportunity to demonstrate our simulations for treating certain skin infections and the reduction of blood pressure. We are enjoying our growing partnership with the American College of Emergency Physicians and look forward to a range of collaborations that enable us to together save lives, alleviate suffering,
and improve health care efficiency.”
—Clive Meanwell, MD, PhD, chairman and chief executive officer, The Medicines Company

The Shams Group
www.ShamsGroup.com
The Shams Group (TSG), a health care software and service provider, has served more than 400 hospitals and health care systems worldwide. It is headquartered in Dallas, with clients and operations in the United States, Canada, Asia, and the Middle East. With more than 25 years of health/IT experience, TSG offers both services and enterprise-wide solutions in areas of Meaningful Use–certified electronic health record (EHR) portals, business intelligence, speech recognition, and various smartphone/tablet-based mobile solutions to enhance your bottom line and improve your clinical outcomes.

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Elite Medical Scribes
www.elitemedicalscribes.com
Elite Medical Scribes is the nation’s pre­eminent vendor of fully integrated scribe services. Our above-industry-standard programs are tailored to the individual needs of every provider and location and are continuously optimized to deliver results. From recruitment to ongoing quality assurance management, Elite puts you—and, by design, your patient—first!

FreemanWhite, Inc.
www.freemanwhite.com
With experience in more than 280 emergency departments, FreemanWhite’s ED planning and design expertise is unmatched. We partner with ED clinicians to create efficient, safe, beautiful facilities supported by lean operations. Our process mapping, computer simulation, scenario planning, budgeting, and decision dashboard tools are unique to the industry and help clients prioritize investments.

Innovative Trauma Care
www.innovativetraumacare.com
The iTClampTM is a hemorrhage control device used in the extremities, axilla, inguinal, and scalp. The device seals a wound to create a stable clot and stops bleeding. Preclinical trials showed the iTClamp to be superior to wound packing in patient survival, survival time, and total blood loss.

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