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U-Cannula launched to reduce number of attempts to cannulate successfully and prevent the spreading
Medifix introduces medical technologies and medical products designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited announces the launch of U-Cannula ... Read More
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Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix Limited announces launch of U-Cannula designed to help doctors to cannulate with ease
Medifix introduces medical technologies and medical products designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited announces the launch of U-Cannula ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix develops new cannula designed to tackle the problem of failed cannulation and reduce number
Medifix introduces medical technologies and medical products designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited announces the launch of U-Cannula ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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U-Cannula™ developed to increase vein cannulation success rate and reduce amount of discarded
Medifix introduces medical technologies and medical products designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited announces the launch of U-Cannula ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix announces new range of medical technologies designed to reduce disposable product wastage,
Medifix improves medical technologies used in common surgical procedures to reduce costs associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, MSSA, HIV, Clostridium, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix aims to improve existing medical technology with products that serve needs clearly defined
Medifix improves medical technologies used in common surgical procedures to reduce costs associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, MSSA, HIV, Clostridium, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix products priced to appeal to the healthcare provider market that stresses the lowest costs
Medifix improves medical technologies used in common surgical procedures to reduce costs associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, MSSA, HIV, Clostridium, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Technology improvements planned to reduce usage of medical disposables and lower cost of healthcare
Medifix improves medical technologies used in common surgical procedures to reduce costs associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, MSSA, HIV, Clostridium, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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Medifix Limited established by two UK doctors to make common surgical procedures simple, easy to
Guildford, UK – Medifix Limited has been established by two UK doctors to make common surgical procedures simple, easy to perform and less traumatic. As healthcare costs spiral to catastrophic proportions, Medifix announces a new range of medical ... ... Read More
This press release is about: accidental needle stick, accidental needle stick injuries, acquired infections, alternative release mechanism, blood collection system, cannula, cannula fracture, cannula hub, cannula introducer, cannula manufacturers, cannula medical product, cannula needle tip, cannula tip fracture, cannulate a vein, cannulate successfully, cannulate with ease, cannulation success rate, catheter introducing device, clostridium, common surgical procedures, discarded cannula, discarded cannulae, disposable product wastage, double puncture, eliminating medical wastage, environmental pollution, failed cannulation, failed cannulation, healthcare costs, healthcare products, healthcare provider, healthcare provider market, healthcare providers, healthcare provision, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hiv, hospital acquired infections, hospital infections, improves medical technologies, insert cannula, manually operated cannula, medical disposables, medical procedure, medical product manufacturers, medical products, medical professionals, medical technologies, medical technology, medical wastage costs, medifix limited, mrsa, mssa, multiple punctures, needle guard, needle stick injuries, needle tip protection, needlestick injuries, new cannula, new medical techniques, phlabotomy needles, prevent needle stick, reducing medical wastage, introduction of needle, surgical procedures, total treatment parameters, treatment parameters, cannula, usage of medical disposables, vein cannulation
Published: 2006-03-12
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