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Safety Medical Products
Risk minimization with optimal therapeutic efficacy
Technology that improves the livelihood and quality of healthcare to patients while optimizing efficiency and safety for clinicians..
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EMED strives to work with clinicians and opinion leaders to establish design criteria that result in the optimization of medical instruments and devices. We focus on:
- Clinical Efficacy
- Patient Safety
- Clinician Safety
- Sustainability
- Therapy Adequacy
- Quality
The best technology has to be used appropriately. EMED is actively working to enhance the safety features of devices to optimize their performance. EMED encourages collaboration with multi-institutional committees that can develop training materials for clinicians worldwide. Our objective is to contribute to the standardization of safety features and device use. To this effect we are working on compiling a comprehensive manual for the use of passive and active safety devices that optimizes their use.
EMED is actively developing specialty and safety medical products to meet the needs of Oncology, Anesthesia, Subcutaneous, Pain Management, Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition, Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (SCIg) therapies and a wide variety of other specialty applications.
Our products are specifically designed to provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective alternative to competitive products minimizing risk and optimizing therapeutic efficacy.
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It is estimated millions of healthcare workers are injured every year as the result of hospital accidents involving needles or other sharp objects. This is a hazard to nurses, who are then susceptible to blood-borne diseases, as well as the patients in their care. Injury prevention in health care settings is a top priority and needs to be addressed as part of any effort to establish a safer working environment.
We encourage clinicians and experts in any country to send us their ideas to improve safety features and their use in the clinical environment. We recognize that the design of safety medical devices is intimately related to how they can be used by clinicians and patients. Safety features activated automatically are most desirable and are the main target of our design team.
Resources
- Click HERE to link to World Health Organization – Needle stick prevention page:
- Click HERE to link to the International Sharps Injury Prevention Society (ISIPS):
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