Fresenius Kabi announces that its Ivenix Infusion System has been successfully implemented at San Luis Valley Health in Colorado.

Company officials say the Ivenix Infusion System directly addresses the need to improve the safety of infusion pumps by rethinking every aspect of medication delivery to improve outcomes and help prevent IV-related medication errors. From the smartphone-like touchscreen to EMR integration to real-time dose guidance with an up-to-date drug library, the Ivenix Infusion System empowers clinicians with intuitive usability, according to company officials.

“We are excited by the high-tech nature of the product and the focus on quality, safety, and work efficiencies,” says Roberta Bean, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, chief nursing officer at San Luis Valley Health. “This infusion system helps to relieve the pressure hospitals are experiencing with nurse resources because it’s easier to use, simpler to learn, and has a lot of safety features to make sure our patients get the care they deserve.”

The Ivenix Infusion System from Fresenius Kabi includes a large-volume pump, a portfolio of administration sets, and a suite of infusion management tools that work together to inform care, advance clinical efficiency, and reduce costs. It features an administration set designed to control drip rate whether loaded in or used outside of the pump, a cellphone-like touchscreen interface, and software and hardware that provide the freedom to operate effectively in any care environment.

“Our goal is to transform the present state of infusion therapy by delivering our large-volume infusion pumps to more hospitals,” says Pete Allen, senior vice president, IV therapy, Fresenius Kabi USA. “We’re so proud to be partnering with San Luis Valley Health to place this groundbreaking technology into the hands of nurses and the extended care team.”

Featured image: The Ivenix Infusion System from Fresenius Kabi includes a large-volume pump (pictured here), a portfolio of administration sets, and a suite of infusion management tools that seamlessly work together to inform care, advance clinical efficiency, and reduce costs. Photo: Business Wire