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Within the healthcare segment you can find Getinge’s products and solutions in sterile services departments, operating theatres, intensive care facilities and cardiology departments – with the aim to support better clinical outcomes and rapid recovery.
Here you also find Getinge’s advanced IT systems which are designed for more efficient workflows and management of sterile equipment, enhancing productivity and mitigating the risk of getting a hospital- acquired infection. Getinge also offers both common and highly specialised processes for contamination prevention in biopharmaceutical production, biomedical research and medical device manufacturing for the life science business. Collaboration is key to everything Getinge does, and the company is committed to searching for cross-therapy innovations and fostering new scientific discoveries. Knowledge and best practices are constantly shared to improve patient outcomes, and, there is a focus on combining systems into one holistic offering that can be individually tailored to connect and optimise workflows across hospital departments.
The range of solutions Sterile reprocessing solutions
Getinge’s flexible solutions for the complete
SSD are designed to ensure that medical instruments are cleaned, disinfected and sterilised efficiently, and on time. As a full service partner, the company offers a range of fully integrated sterile reprocessing solutions. The range includes combinations of capital equipment, OEM consumables and software uniquely suited to each facility’s specific needs. Through close collaboration with its customers, Getinge’s specialists take on the responsibility of designing, implementing and maintaining the safest and most productive SSD and flexible endoscope reprocessing unit. The easy-to-follow systems have been developed to enable hospitals to increase throughput of sterilised instruments, with the highest level of infection control. They are supported with a tangible plan for preventing patient infections, thus reducing damage or loss of valuable instruments, and securing continuous compliance and staff support.
Operating theatre solutions
Getinge has been designing and developing innovative equipment in theatre’s for over a
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century, working with clinicians around the world to understand their changing needs. This shared knowledge is the basis of all its operating theatre systems, designed to ensure surgical workplaces and procedures are as comfortable, safe and effective as possible. The operating theatre portfolio is designed to be as comprehensive as possible, ranging from operating theatre tables, LED lighting, and ceiling supply units, to multimedia, workflow management and advanced clinical therapies.
By combining all the solutions into one holistic offering, Getinge aims to help create world-class facilities that are uniquely tailored to each hospital’s needs. The architectural planning specialists can help ensure unique integration between operating theatres, intensive care, and sterile reprocessing. The result is a seamless patient flow, efficiency, and an investment that will perform for decades to come.
Intensive care solutions
The intensive care unit (ICU) is a critical and costly environment. Getinge focuses on developing user-friendly and reliable solutions that help achieve tangible and cost- effective patient outcomes for difficult-to-treat patients. Getinge aims to improve clinicians’ ability in intensive care, to save more lives, and reduce long-term complications. The offering includes life supporting solutions for post-operative patients, patients with acute medical conditions, and for neonates. With the advanced life support and patient monitoring technologies, the company partners with its customers to ensure that every treatment goes according to plan, with
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