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Patient Centered Care: It’s More Than Just a Promise, It’s a Practice

Patient centered care is more than a commitment. It’s about equipping ourselves with the right tools, medical devices, and evidence-based approaches - all rooted in compassion driven innovation.

Dive into whitepapers that uncover hidden truths about harmful medical devices, checklists that place pain and trauma prevention at the center, or resource guides designed to help more pediatric patients in the hospital be exactly what they’re meant to be: kids.

Scroll down and explore how you can merge the best of medical technology with genuine, compassionate care, ensuring patient outcomes shine brighter without losing the human touch.

Featured Resources

Central Vascular Access Devices Key Considerations from a Patient's Perspective
First-hand patient perspectives and experiences. Opportunity to learn, share, discuss, and interact.
Protecting CVADS from Gross Contamination
Clinicians around the world are doubling down on their efforts to reduce CLABSIs to protect patients from a devastating setback or a life-threatening infection.
Strategies for Addressing Rising CLABSI Rates in Pediatric Patients
Give pediatric patients their best defense against rising infection rates

WHITE PAPERS

A white paper showing the clinical evidence supporting IV Clear.

EVIDENCE GUIDES

DATASHEETS

CovaClear® IV product information.
IV Clear® product information.
VALGuard® product information.

INFOGRAPHICS

Get the top 5 tips for VALGuard® success.

FAQs

FAQs about IV Clear®.
FAQs about CovaClear® IV.

VIDEOS

Clinicians around the world are doubling down on their efforts to reduce CLABSIs to protect patients from a devastating setback or a life-threatening infection.
Give pediatric patients their best defense against rising infection rates
addressing MARSI in vascular access video
Understand the challenges of medical adhesive-related skin injuries (MARSI) and best practices to protect patient skin and prevent infection.

PUBLICATIONS

CLABSIs are a major concern in both the adult and pediatric patient population and contamination of catheter hubs is a common cause of CLABSI.