B. Braun Medical has announced that its Infusion Pumps, DoseTrac Infusion Management Software and DoseLink Interfaces have successfully completed key portions of the Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel, a federally-recognized Interoperability Specifications test, according to a B. Braun news release.
B. Braun Infusion Pumps deliver critical IV medications to patients and communicate this infusion data to the company's DoseTrac Infusion Management Software. Infusion data is wirelessly communicated to the DoseTrac software, which collects and stores real-time infusion data, allowing caregivers to view it from any workstation. Its open architecture design and the use of its DoseLink IHE HL7 Compliant Interfaces allows it to interface with any hospital or pharmacy information management system, according to the release.
"The emphasis in the healthcare industry today is on developing healthcare systems that can interface, interoperate and have the ability to transmit patient and clinical information electronically to reduce errors and deliver more effective treatment to patients," Scott Zaffrin, manager of connectivity marketing and operations for B. Braun, said in the release. "Our suite of infusion system products is designed to do just that. We look forward to another opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals and demonstrate our solutions using the kind of clinical scenarios our customers face every day."
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B. Braun Infusion Pumps deliver critical IV medications to patients and communicate this infusion data to the company's DoseTrac Infusion Management Software. Infusion data is wirelessly communicated to the DoseTrac software, which collects and stores real-time infusion data, allowing caregivers to view it from any workstation. Its open architecture design and the use of its DoseLink IHE HL7 Compliant Interfaces allows it to interface with any hospital or pharmacy information management system, according to the release.
"The emphasis in the healthcare industry today is on developing healthcare systems that can interface, interoperate and have the ability to transmit patient and clinical information electronically to reduce errors and deliver more effective treatment to patients," Scott Zaffrin, manager of connectivity marketing and operations for B. Braun, said in the release. "Our suite of infusion system products is designed to do just that. We look forward to another opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals and demonstrate our solutions using the kind of clinical scenarios our customers face every day."
Learn more about B. Braun.