In 2009 Frost & Sullivan reported the following: " There is
a changing paradigm in todays economic healthcare landscape."
Facilities are rapidly entering a crisis due to the growing demand of an aging
population, decreased funding, and dwindling donations. It was agreed to be
important that hospitals should consider new technologies that improve patient
outcomes, while reducing financial costs, by driving efficiencies within the
system.
One such example of technology that delivers these types of benefits "The OnQ Pain
Relief System from I-Flow Corporation" a non narcotic, post-operative pain relief
device that reduces patient length of stay, and reduces cost.
Hospitals that have used the device have been able to improve clinical outcomes,
reduce narcotic use, thus reducing systemic narcotic associated side effects, and
achieve operational efficiencies which lowers costs.
Please contact us for a copy of the "Frost & Sullivan" report supporting the
clinical and economic value of I-Flow's OnQ PainBuster , and C-bloc products!
On-Q PainBuster:

On-Q C-bloc:

On-Q C-bloc is a continuous peripheral nerve block system that slowly infuses local anesthetic near a nerve for effective patient pain relief. It is a simple and reliable system that is an optimal alternative to electronic pumps. The system provides the same narcotic reduction advantages as pain buster, however significant improvements in "breakthrough pain" is realized when using C-bloc.
Silver Soaker Catheter:









