Bringing IP to thebedhead
IP based system, IPiN has moved nurse call from being evolutionary to being revolutionary! IPiN offers:
o A fully IP based system o Faster data throughput o Savings on installation costs o Modular snap-in accessories
o IP67 rated handset o Specially designed quick release handset plug and socket o Simplified installation
Formore information Tel: 01483 713400
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Intraoperative fluid optimisation pre-qualifier for CQUIN 2013/14 Introducing the
Fluid management made easier with the LiDCOrapid monitor
The Innovation Health andWealth (IHW), published in December 2011, sets out an integrated set ofmeasures that together will support the adoption and diffusion ofinnovation across the NHS and sets a delivery agenda that will ramp up the pace and scale ofchange and innovation. From April 2013, compliance with the six high impact innovations set out in IHW will become a pre-qualification requirement for CQUIN. Commissioners will need to satisfy themselves that all eligible organisations are delivering the high impact innovations set out in this report in order to pre-qualify for CQUIN payments from April 2013.
The six high impact innovations include ‘Fluid Management Technologies’: a national drive to get full implementation of fluid management monitoring technology such as the LiDCOrapid, into practice across the NHS.
The OPCS codes listed by NTAC1 represent the specific procedures in which there is most
evidence for the use of intraoperative fluid management technologies and against which the CQUIN pre-qualification is most likely to be measured. LiDCO’s fluid management technology has been assessed as being one of the most broadly applicable, easy to use and least disruptive ways of delivering such care to this group of patients.2
www.lidco.com
LiDCO Limited Unit M, South Cambridge Business Park Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge, CB22 3JH UK +44 (0) 1223 830666
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Intraoperative Fluid Management Technologies Adoption Pack Published May 2012 NHS Technology Adoption Centre (
www.ntac.nhs.uk)
M. BUNDGAARD-NIELSEN, K. HOLTE, N. H. SECHER, H. KEHLET. Monitoring of peri-operative fluid administration by individualized goal-directed therapy. ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2006.01221.x
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