Critical Care Units
Ventilation, infusion, monitoring, and alarm escalation planned around high-acuity bedside routines.
Respiratory care, infusion, and remote monitoring guidance
We help biomedical teams, nurse educators, and supply-chain buyers match life-support and patient-monitoring equipment to the care setting, training burden, integration path, and service model already in place.
We map high, medium, and low priority alarm behavior to IEC 60601-1-8 expectations, local escalation paths, and alarm fatigue mitigation goals.
Runtime at full load, transport battery swaps, UPS strategy, and quick checks are documented before devices move between departments.
Infusion pump guidance includes DERS library readiness, profile governance, barcode medication administration touchpoints, and nurse training cadence.
HL7 v2, FHIR observation push, cybersecurity hardening, and service logs are handled in plain language for IT and clinical operations.
The helpful part was not a catalog dump. Icu Medical walked our nurse educators and biomedical group through transport use, alarm settings, spare parts, and how the pump library would be maintained after go-live.
Yes. We build a shortlist around department acuity, user training time, connectivity, alarm policy, and service coverage rather than forcing every facility into the same model.
Selection packets can include IFU references, UDI lookup guidance, compatibility notes, and the documents your value-analysis team needs for review.
We align preventive maintenance intervals, spare-parts access, escalation contacts, and loaner planning with your biomedical staffing model.
Yes. The training plan can separate daily operation, cleaning, troubleshooting, pump library governance, and service documentation responsibilities.
Network segmentation, mTLS certificates, SBOM expectations, patch response, HL7 or FHIR feeds, and user access roles should be reviewed before the pilot.
Tell us the care setting, device class, and service constraints. We will return a practical comparison path your team can discuss together.