Health Robotics Announces First Five i.v.STATION(TM) Robot Shipments and Receipt of 3L/3T Innovation Award
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkSunday, October 11, 2009
BOZEN, Italy - Health Robotics today announced the manufacturing, shipment, and subsequent field installation of the first five i.v.STATION post-prototype robots in the United States of America and in Spain within the September to November timeframe this year; concurrently, Health Robotics also made the announcement of its i.v.STATION robot’s winning of the Area Science Park 3L 3T Innovation Award, which is given to the best technology product across all industries.
i.v.STATION represents a revolutionary approach in the quest for safe, accurate, efficient, and cost effective intravenous and ready-to-administer patient doses. It offers unprecedented reduction of medication errors, ISO compliant accuracy, sterility, and clinician labor savings, all within a scalable, cost-effective, distributed, and fail-safe architecture. The first 5 of 20 i.v.STATION installations are scheduled to begin at selected installations in Spain and the United States of America within the next four to five weeks.
During the ceremony celebrating the 3L 3T Innovation Award, Paolo Giribona, Director of Research of Development for Health Robotics stated: “After quite an intense summer we are very pleased both in winning the 3L 3T Innovation Award and with the initial results of i.v.STATION in laboratory and factory tests, quite sufficient in my opinion to feel confident about releasing i.v.STATION for installations this Fall, as we had planned all along after the results of two generation of prototypes we built in late 2008 and early 2009.” For a transcript of the entire Q&A session with Paolo Giribona during the Award ceremony, please visit: www.health-robotics.com/en/about-health-robotics/executive-interviews/
The primary challenges in today’s IV Admixture operations are serious medication errors such as drug exchange and accuracy mistakes, high costs, life-critical turn-around time, intravenous drugs waste, regulatory issues, and difficulty in maintaining adequately trained clinical staff. i.v.STATION automatically and aseptically compounds non-hazardous IV doses and dispenses them to clinical staff in a ready-to-administer patient formats for antibiotics, pain therapy, anti-virals, epidurals, and other IVs and injectable medications. i.v.STATION was designed to address the above-mentioned industry-challenges, and to overcome the fact that until now, the range of products and technology available to mitigate these widespread industry patient safety and financial problems has consisted of variations on the IV “piggyback” bag, outsourcing of IVs, and 1990s-developed automated “solutions” that have seen little or no adoption and success over the past twenty years.
“These first five shipments of i.v.STATION represent the culmination of extraordinary work by our engineers and beta test customers and, I hope, also the start of a new era for Health Robotics in bringing our robots and software automation solutions out of the pharmacy basement and into the nurse stations [wards] and satellite pharmacies, as close as we can get to the patients. I feel bad for all of our 9 American beta test customers that have suffered delays solely due to the ill advised and frivolous litigation threats to their institutions by the distributor we terminated for cause in North America. We are nevertheless proceeding with installations at some of these 9 hospitals this month, while we will have no other choice but to substitute some of these 9 beta sites with other American hospitals, as solely decided by these 9 beta site hospitals on a case-by-case basis, based on their response to the litigation threats frivolously made against them by Devon Robotics. I also hope to announce our new partnership in North America for i.v.STATION over the next few weeks, but in any event before the ASHP Mid Year symposium in Las Vegas.” stated Werner Rainer, Health Robotics’ CEO.
About Health Robotics:
Health Robotics is the global leading supplier of life-critical intra-venous medication preparation, compounding, and dispensing Robots, providing healthcare facilities in four continents with robotics technology and software automation solutions. The world-leading solutions CytoCare [hazardous IVs], i.v.STATION [non-hazardous IVs], i.v.SOFT [workflow engine] and the future development of TPNstation, have and will greatly contribute to ease global hospitals’ growing pressures to improve patient safety through the effective and efficient production of sterile, accurate, and ready-to-administer IVs, to eliminate life-threatening drug-exchange errors, to decrease other medication errors and sterility risks, and to work more efficiently, increase throughput, reduce waste, and contain costs. For more information, please visit www.health-robotics.com
For additional information, please contact: Health Robotics S.r.l. Gaspar DeViedma Altmanstrasse 9A, Bozen, Sud-Tyrol, I-39100 USA: +1-609-980-7976 EUROPE: +39-346-963-4934 gaspar.deviedma@health-robotics.com
Source: Health Robotics SRL
For additional information, please contact: Health Robotics S.r.l., Gaspar DeViedma, Altmanstrasse 9A, Bozen, Sud-Tyrol, I-39100, USA: +1-609-980-7976, EUROPE: +39-346-963-4934, gaspar.deviedma at health-robotics.com
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