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The cost for evaluating employees with sharps related injuries ranges from $500 to $3,000 per case. The healthcare industry spends approximately $37-173 million per year on evaluating and treating employees with sharps injuries.

Mobile Operating System

The Solution

The SafeMD Suture Smartcart is the only mobile operating system in the market today. All vital procedural suturing needs can now be performed anywhere in the facility. Heathcare professionals no longer have to wait for an empty room. We estimate a 25% capacity increase in emergency care units alone by using this cart. A perceived clinical advantage is the integrated nature between the convenience kit and the operating table. The convenience kit fits into a specially engineered work station. This coupled with anatomic and procedure organized convenience trays allows easy set up, cleanup and markedly improves materials management for the health care facility.

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Features & Benefits

  • Self contained cart with wound care supplies
  • Standard organization and standard restocking capabilities
  • Cart mobility makes any room, hallway or ED waiting room capable of suturing
  • Enables easy procedure set up
  • Self contained irrigation collection system
  • Interaction with convenience kits
  • Prevents uninterrupted distractions during procedures
  • Improves throughput of patients in the facility
  • Easy to Clean
ACEP unveiling of the SafeMD mobile operating system huge success. 200 Physicians agree. Physicians can’t wait to implement the SafeMD products into the ED system.

Compact Design

  • Dimensions: 30” x 20” x 31”
  • Removable or Collapsible IV Stand
  • Lockable access doors
  • Internal cavity holds medical supplies, surgical trays and irrigation containers

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  • SafeMD suture cart has a small footprint for storage and shipping
  • Cart mobility makes any room, hallway or disaster response area capable for suturing
  • High-end swivel casters allow cart maneuverability in small areas, and can be locked to stabilize the cart when a procedure is being conducted

Complete

  • Self contained cart with wound care supplies and irrigation collection system. All liquids are contained at the cart, either in the approved collection containers or through the in-room suction reservoirs, whereby reducing floor and health care professional contamination
  • The back of the cart has the capacity to hold one or more waste fluid containers
  • Perforated screen insert allows fluid, such as irrigation fluid, to drain into the lower
    drainage surface
  • Cart contains solid spacer inserts that can be positioned to accommodate procedures
  • Cart is completely stocked with standardized supplies list