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Alaris Products Protecting patients at the point of care

Overview The medication process is the largest source of medical errors 1 with medication errors costing an estimated $3.5 billion yearly in hospitals. 2 IV medications represent 61% of the most serious and costly medication errors. 3 While 25% of these errors are preventable, only 2% of the errors that occur during medication administration are intercepted. 4 Additionally, when patterns of care are widely divergent, clinical outcomes suffer and, as a result, safety may be compromised. 5 Smart infusion technology can dramatically reduce medication errors and allow facilities to continually monitor their practice, helping to ensure patient safety is not compromised. The Alaris System with Guardrails Suite MX software is the industry leading s infusion safety solution. With numerous channels in use at hospitals worldwide, Cardinal Health is a pioneer in infusion safety with our comprehensive line of Alaris products. From state-of-the-art infusion platforms and Guardrails safety software, to reliable and flexible wireless networking systems, our products are designed to help protect patients and caregivers alike while helping hospitals of all sizes reach their clinical, operational and financial goals. Overview 1

Versatile platform Standardizing IV safety on one flexible platform We have limited capital dollars, so we really look into two things: what has the greatest impact on patient care and gives us the best ROI Cardinal Health hit both points. Joe Graham Chief Operating Officer, The Nebraska Medical Center Versatile platform The modular design of this point-of-care safety platform lets you standardize every type of infusion on a common user interface and add respiratory monitoring and bar coding as needed. Yet this is much more than a flexible smart pump. It s also a state-of-the-art wireless computer that lets you bridge the gap between IV and IT, so you re not just helping to prevent harm; you re optimizing care. Simplifies IV delivery and saves time by allowing you to standardize pump, Offers a simpler approach to bar code integration by allowing you to use syringe and PCA infusions on one reliable platform with a common user interface. the Alaris Auto-ID module, third party software systems or a combination of both. Accelerates process improvement by enabling you to wirelessly download infusion and monitoring data for rapid analysis. New drug and fluid parameters Provides real-time information by displaying programming status, can be uploaded just as easily. respiratory levels, alarm information and your hospital s clinical advisories. Sets new safety standards in PCA therapy by automatically pausing infusions if patients fall below clinically defined respiratory levels, which can be monitored via Alaris SpO 2 and EtCO 2 modules. 2 Cardinal Health Versatile platform 3

Guardrails software Protecting every infusion you deliver, from start to finish Guardrails software From critical care to med/surg, Guardrails software helps provide the right protection for all of your patients, all of the time. It s the only IV safety software that double-checks total dose and duration, allowing you to extend a safety net across such critical infusions as chemotherapy and unit-dose syringe-delivered drugs. And every detail is captured for analysis, helping to further improve medication formularies and best practices. The CQI software is definitely worth the investment. This is information that hospitals have never had before and it allows us to refine practices and enhance patient safety. Karen Braswell MSN, RN-BC, Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Mission Children s Hospital Provides maximum safety by helping to protect your patients during all primary and secondary infusions continuous, intermittent and bolus. Offers full customization by enabling your hospital to place hard and/or soft limits on total dose, duration, rate and concentration. Supports best practices by displaying your hospital s relevant clinical advisories, so you can be sure every infusion is in accordance with the latest guidelines and information. Enables continuous practice improvement by providing powerful data analysis tools, helping you spot opportunities to optimize patient care and clinical workflow. Facilitates system-wide patient safety initiatives by collecting Guardrails alerts and using Guardrails CQI Reporter to translate them into actionable data that can be used to measure results, improve risk management, enhance the data set and medication guidelines, provide clinical education and identify opportunities for workflow improvement. Addresses individual needs by letting you choose the right dosing limit for certain patients using the optional therapeutic indications feature. 4 Cardinal Health Guardrails software 5

Alaris network Streamlining data access for rapid process improvement Alaris network Now, you have a direct link to every bedside and to countless clinical and operational improvements. The Alaris network lets you quickly upload your latest drug parameters and clinical advisories to the point of care, even across multiple hospitals. Rather than create yet another self-contained information silo, we ve provided a way to exchange infusion and monitoring data with other IT systems, including bar code medication administration, emar and alarms management applications. This makes it possible to put even more information at your fingertips, and automate administrative tasks to give you more time to focus on patients. It [Alaris network] tells us things that are going on, on the front lines. It shines a light in a place we didn t know nobody knew. Nancy Pratt Senior VP, Clinical Effectiveness, Sharp Healthcare Simplifies management by giving network administrators full visibility and control from virtually any location via web-based tools. Embraces diverse needs by allowing you to partition the network and manage multiple data sets to support the needs of individual hospitals or care areas. Streamlines clinical documentation by supporting automated reporting for flow charts and emar systems, eliminating time-consuming and error-prone steps. Empowers rapid cycle improvements by associating devices, medications and actions with patients, clinicians and locations. Automates maintenance processes by coordinating the assets and tasks that comprise your medication management process. Fortifies patient safety initiatives by supporting bar code medication administration workflow to support 5 Rights verification. Helps ensure rapid response so clinicians are immediately notified of infusion or respiratory alerts via pagers, phones or other devices. 6 Cardinal Health Alaris network 7

Safety infusion disposables Protecting what matters most your staff and your patients Safety infusion disposables We provide a full range of infusion sets and accessories to meet your facility s clinical needs. Our extensive line of safety disposables includes administration, gravity, secondary and extension sets. SmartSite safety disposables feature the SmartSite needle-free valve, helping to protect your staff from potential needlestick injuries. Custom order sets are available to meet your specific clinical needs. Promotes proper aseptic practices throughout your organization by featuring the SmartSite needle-free valve that is simple to use and has an easy-to-swab, smooth top. Enhances patient safety and comfort using a small, smooth valve design that is latex-free, DEHP-free, MRI-safe with high chemical compatibility. Allows for standardization hospital-wide with the SmartSite needle-free valve, a broad line of DEHP-free sets, and specific extension sets that are indicated for use with low-pressure power injectors up to 325 psi and a maximum flow rate of 10 ml/second. Reduces operational expenses by eliminating the point-of-care need for caps, cannulas and add-on pieces. Increases healthcare worker safety using a closed system solution. SmartSite needle-free valve products are compatible with the Texium closed male luer. Partnered together, a closed system is achieved to help protect healthcare workers across the entire continuum of care. Improves compliance with regulatory guidelines (USP 797, NIOSH, ONS and ASHP) that recommend the use of a closed, needle-free system for the safe handling of hazardous drugs. 8 Cardinal Health Safety infusion disposables 9

Documented results Improving safety and clinical practice in measurable ways Documented results By standardizing every type of infusion, respiratory monitoring and bar coding on a modular platform, the Alaris System sets the bar for smart IV medication safety systems. Guardrails Suite MX software provides a new level of safety for all types of infusions. The software allows individual hospitals to create comprehensive drug and fluid libraries that include standard IV concentrations, dosing units, dose limits, rate limits and clinical advisories, all customized to an individual hospital s current best practices. By reducing programming steps, providing drug delivery parameters at the point of care and applying best practices to each infusion, IV drug and fluid infusion programming errors can be avoided. With Guardrails software enabled, when an entry is made that is inconsistent with pre-set limits or pre-programmed directives, alerts are provided to immediately identify doses that are outside of existing guidelines. These alerts, which can be soft (potentially overridden) and hard (requiring reprogramming), are captured in the Alaris System s continuous quality improvement (CQI) logs. The Guardrails CQI Reporter software allows hospitals to mine the data to determine potential risk areas, misalignment between current practice and best recommended practice and individual practitioner variability. The Guardrails CQI Reporter data can be used to measure results, improve risk management, provide clinical education, enhance medication guidelines and identify guidelines for workflow improvement. An example of the Alaris System in action can be found at Brigham and Women s Hospital. Following the implementation of the Alaris System in March 2003, hospital staff was able to reduce the overall percentage of infusion errors by over 72%, 6 including high-risk intravenous anticoagulants. Use of the Guardrails software helped avert a variety of potential adverse drug events, enabling staff to improve their overall quality of care. 1. Solucient, First Consulting Group, 2004. 2. Institute of Medicine. Preventing Medication Errors: Quality Chasm Series. Washington, D.C., 2006. 3. Preventing Medication Errors: Quality Chasm Series, Institute of Medicine, July 2006. 4. Communication with D.W. Bates, M.D., M.Sc. of Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston, October 2001. 5. FDA MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database), January 2004 - December 31, 2004. 6. Fanikos, John et al. Impact of Smart Infusion Technology on Administration of Anticoagulants (Unfractioned Heparin, Aragatroban, Lepirudin and Bivalirudin). AM J Cardiol 2007;99:1002-1005. 10 Cardinal Health Documented results 11

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