Wireless Interoperability Helps Optimize Intravenous Infusion Safety, Documentation and Management


Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, partnering with CareFusion and Cerner, has become the first pediatric hospital to achieve interoperability between smart intravenous infusion pumps and an electronic health record system.
Download this free white paper to learn the results from a six-week PICU pilot study showing how Children’s Minnesota reduced their error rate under the integrated system, eliminating much of the inaccuracy associated with manually entered high-risk HIV infusions. Click Here for download

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