Jump to content

BB001

Members
  • Posts

    17
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Country

    United States

Posts posted by BB001

  1. I would like to hear from those that attended the meeting in New Orleans. Was it a successful meeting? Any sessions of great interest or importance? Did you see anything in the exhibit hall of interest or that provided a needed solution?

  2. Don't forget about Mediware:

    Mediware delivers ClosedLoop™ blood and medication management software systems that

    encapsulate information supporting patient therapies, reinforce patient safety practices and

    improve efficiencies to lower costs. Mediware’s customers include prestigious hospitals, clinics,

    correctional institutions, blood centers and other public and private health care institutions

    throughout the world. For more information about Mediware products and services, visit our website www.mediware.com

  3. I agree with John and jhession that complicating the process by having multiple armbands does not make the process safer. Point-of-Care patient identification is not an issue that is unique to the blood bank. The need for Positive Patient Identification extends to all areas of patient care such as medication administration for pharmacy, specimen collection for core laboratory even to patient identification for milk feedings in the NICU. A single hospital wide barcoded armband with multiple patient identifiers combined with a point-of-care solution using the barcoded information to identify the patient, label specimen and match the patient to the medication, blood, milk or other products being administered is the safest solution.

  4. Shelley,

    Have you taken a look at the point-of-care, positive patient identification and transfusion documentation system available from Mediware? This systems uses 2D barcode technology to identify the patient based on five pieces of information and then prints the specimen label at the bedside. When a transfusion is needed the system uses the same technology to positively identify the patient, match the patient to the unit of blood and then allows the caregiver to enter the transfusion documentation all at the point-of-care.

  5. Mediware has a solution you may want to take a look at. It is called BloodSafe™ and is a 510(K) cleared system for remote storage and management of blood. BloodSafe is equivalent to a “Pyxis†system for blood management. BloodSafe’s remote release refrigerator management provides a controlled environment that is monitored from the blood bank making blood products quickly and safely available throughout the hospital or at remote locations.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.