Cardinal Health and SurgiCount Medical Sign Exclusive Agreement for Bar-Coded Lap Sponges, OR Towels and Gauze
20 November 2006 - 8:53PM
PR Newswire (US)
New System Focuses on Improving Patient Safety in the Operating
Room DUBLIN, Ohio, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardinal
Health, Inc., the leading provider of products and services
supporting the health-care industry, today announced it has signed
an exclusive national agreement with SurgiCount Medical Inc., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Patient Safety Technologies, Inc.,
(AMEX:PST) to make available its patented Safety Sponge(TM) System
to hospitals and surgery centers across the country. The bar-code
system helps operating room staff keep track of items commonly used
in surgery. Financial terms of the three-year agreement were not
disclosed. Cardinal Health will package SurgiCount's Lap sponges,
gauze sponges and OR towels in its Presource(R) surgical kits and
trays. SurgiCount Medical received FDA 510(k) clearance to market
and sell its Safety-Sponge in March 2006. The SurgiCount
Safety-Sponge System is the only computer-assisted system for
counting sponges with FDA clearance. "Ensuring patient safety is a
key initiative for hospitals today and the prevention of retained
objects during surgery is a critical element of that mission, said
Brik Eyre, president of Cardinal Health's Presource business. "This
agreement demonstrates our commitment to helping our customers
deliver safe, high-quality patient care." "The Safety-Sponge System
applies 21st century technology to sponge counting to advance
patient safety," said Bill Adams, CEO of SurgiCount Medical. "The
intuitive nature of the system's software and the clear and
informative screens enable OR staff to be constantly aware of their
sponge count, as well as providing printing, archiving and
electronic downloading opportunities for documentation for the
perioperative nurse." In its recommended practices for sponge,
sharp and instrument counts, the Association of periOperative
Registered Nurses (AORN) advises that all sponges, sharps,
instruments, and materials introduced during a surgical procedure,
including sterile towels used to pack viscera, should be counted
for all surgical procedures. According to AORN, a primary goal of
counts is to prevent foreign bodies from being retained in
patients; therefore, all items introduced into patients must be
accounted for. The SurgiCount Safety-Sponge System works much like
a grocery store check- out counter. Every lap sponge, OR towel or
gauze sponge is thermally fused with a unique, patented bar code.
Items are swiped under a scanning counter (i.e. computer assisted
counting) before the procedure to obtain a count. At the end of
surgery, the labels are swiped to verify the number of items. The
sponge counter provides audio and visual cues, has a read-rate
error of one in 240 million scans, and has the ability to print,
archive and download reports at the end of each procedure. About
Cardinal Health Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health,
Inc. (NYSE:CAH) is an $81 billion, global company serving the
health-care industry with a broad portfolio of products and
services. Through its diverse offerings, Cardinal Health delivers
health-care solutions that help customers reduce their costs,
improve safety and productivity, and deliver better care to
patients. The company manufactures, packages and distributes
pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, offers a range of clinical
services and develops automation products that improve the
management and delivery of supplies and medication for hospitals,
physician offices and pharmacies. Ranked No. 19 on the Fortune 500,
Cardinal Health employs more than 55,000 people on six continents.
More information about the company may be found at
http://www.cardinalhealth.com/. Except for historical information,
all other information in this news release consists of
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. These
forward- looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
projected, anticipated or implied. The most significant of these
uncertainties are described in Cardinal Health's Form 10-K, Form
10-Q and Form 8-K reports (including all amendments to those
reports) and exhibits to those reports, and include (but are not
limited to) the following: competitive pressures in its various
lines of business; the loss of one or more key customer or supplier
relationships or changes to the terms of those relationships;
changes in the distribution patterns or reimbursement rates for
health-care products and/or services; the results, consequences,
effects or timing of any inquiry or investigation by or settlement
discussions with any regulatory authority or any legal and
administrative proceedings, including shareholder litigation;
difficulties in opening new facilities or fully utilizing existing
capacity; the costs, difficulties and uncertainties related to the
integration of acquired businesses; and general economic and market
conditions. Except to the extent required by applicable law,
Cardinal Health undertakes no obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statement. DATASOURCE: Cardinal Health, Inc.
CONTACT: Media, Donna Gaidamak, +1-847-578-4434, or , or Investors,
Suzanne Stoddard, +1-614-757-6707, or , both of Cardinal Health,
Inc. Web site: http://www.cardinalhealth.com/
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