Correction: Medtronic Continuing to Increase Ventilator Production to Address COVID-19 Pandemic
19 März 2020 - 3:45AM
Correction: Medtronic Continuing to Increase Ventilator Production
to Address COVID-19 Pandemic
Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), the global leader in medical
technology, continues to make progress in increasing
ventilator production worldwide. The company has increased
production by more than 40 percent to date and is on track to more
than double its capacity to manufacture and supply ventilators in
response to the urgent needs of patients and healthcare systems
across the globe confronting COVID-19.
Medtronic recognizes the acute need for
ventilators as life-saving devices in the management of COVID-19
infections. High-performance ventilators play a critical role
in the management of patients with severe respiratory illness, such
as COVID-19, who require assistance because they cannot breathe
effectively. By placing a patient on such a ventilator, the
patient’s lungs are permitted to rest and recover while the
ventilator performs the functions of supplying oxygen and
simulating the actions of breathing. Without ventilation
support, some patients with severe respiratory disease might not
survive.
Medtronic is an industry leader in respiratory
care and device innovation. The company produces high
performance ventilators for a variety of care settings,
including the acute segment (in-hospital patients in intensive care
units, emergency departments or on the general care floors)
and the sub-acute segment (out of hospital, long-term care
facilities or home-ventilated patients). Medtronic
manufactures the Puritan Bennett™ 980 (PB 980) and Puritan Bennett™
840 (PB 840) high performance ventilators in Galway, Ireland, which
are primarily designed for critically ill patients in high acuity
setting. A COVID-19 patient (with or without an underlying health
issue) could be such a critically ill patient.
Medtronic Demand and
SupplyVentilator demand has significantly increased in
light of COVID-19, and Medtronic continues to work to meet this
increased global demand. Ventilator manufacturing is a complex
process that relies on a skilled workforce, a global supply chain
and a rigorous regulatory regime to ensure patient
safety.
In recent weeks, Medtronic has identified
additional opportunities to further increase its ventilator
manufacturing capacity. In the company’s Ireland
ventilator manufacturing facility, the company currently has over
250 employees dedicated to ventilator manufacturing and plans to
more than double that number, including transferring staff
from other Medtronic sites to support ramp up
activities. Additional manufacturing shifts have been put
in place and new manufacturing shift patterns are being introduced
to bring the plant to 24/7 operation. With a strong
commitment across Medtronic and its suppliers – combined with the
increased staffing – the company expects to be able to
more than double its manufacturing capacity for
ventilators.
Medtronic is prioritizing high risk/high needs
areas for ventilator allocation on a weekly basis for global
distribution through its supply chain. COVID-19 is a dynamic global
issue, and Medtronic will continue to monitor the situation and
provide updates to its employees, customers and investors as the
situation warrants.
“Medtronic recognizes the demand for ventilators
in this environment has far outstripped supply,” said Bob White,
executive vice president and president of the Minimally Invasive
Therapies Group at Medtronic. “No single company will be able to
fill the current demands of global healthcare systems. However,
with all manufacturers increasing their production and through
partnerships with governments, hospitals and global health
organizations, Medtronic is committed to getting more ventilators
into the market and to the right locations in the world to help
doctors and patients dealing with COVID-19.”
About MedtronicMedtronic plc
(www.medtronic.com), headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, is among the
world’s largest medical technology, services and solutions
companies – alleviating pain, restoring health and extending life
for millions of people around the world. Medtronic employs more
than 90,000 people worldwide, serving physicians, hospitals and
patients in more than 150 countries. The company is focused on
collaborating with stakeholders around the world to take healthcare
Further, Together.
Any forward-looking statements are subject
to risks and uncertainties such as those described in Medtronic's
periodic reports on file with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. Actual results may differ materially from anticipated
results.
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