Medvis has been awarded an additional 2-year SBIR Phase II grant from the National Institutes of Health Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program to improve information displays in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The ICU data display is intended for anesthesia care providers. Research is aimed at implementing the information display and evaluating its effectiveness using patient simulation and in multiple clinical installations.
Medvis is pleased to announce the expansion of services we offer to current and future customers. Starting in the fall of 2006 Medvis will offer usability interface testing and design services. Offering these services to customers gives Medvis the opportunity to leverage the many years of experience in design and implementation of software solutions as a rich resource to customers. In addition, as a result of employing research and development evaluations in simulated patient environments, Medvis now also offers patient simulation consulting services. Both of these services can help your project reduce costs and increase chances of success.
Applied Medical Visualizations has received a $50,000 subcontract award from the University of Utah Technology Transfer Office to develop an education training module for non-anesthsiologists who administer moderate sedation. Medvis will provide matching funding to commercialize the training program that emphasizes web-based interactive education on pharmacology and safe approaches to administering moderate sedation to patients undergoing same-day surgical procedures.
Medvis is pleased to announce the partnership with GE Healthcare to develop and market the Pk/PD display as part of their up coming Care Station product line. This exciting collaboration brings together cutting edge pharmacokinetic and dynamic research, forward thinking visualization methods and a large customer base to provide anesthesiologists with a tool to enable better management of drug dosing schemes which will ultimately improve patient safety and reduce costs.
Medvis has received an award of $97,160 from the National Institues of Health SBIR/STTR program. Medvis will perform research and development for a pharmacologic display intended for anesthesiologists.
Medvis has received an award of $99,000 from the National Institutes of Health SBIR/STTR program. Medvis will develop a graphic based display system to help clinicians in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) better understand individual patients physiological states and how they change over time.
Docusys will aid in the development and marketing of the display as a result of an exclusive license agreement between the two companies. The goal of the partnership is to get the display Pk/PD display technology in the hands of clincians in a few years.
Medvis is pleased to announce they have obtained exclusive worldwide rights to market and develop technology associated with the display of real-time pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug information. This technology has the potential to dramatically change the way in which clinicians administer and monitor anesthesia, increasing patient safety and outcomes as well as reducing costs.