Dräger Earns Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year Award
Frost & Sullivan has selected Dräger for its 2024 Best Practices Company of the Year Award in the global respiratory care devices industry, according to a company press release.
Frost & Sullivan has selected Dräger for its 2024 Best Practices Company of the Year Award in the global respiratory care devices industry, according to a company press release.
Exploring the critical role of respiratory therapists in decreasing the duration of mechanical ventilation through proven weaning practices.
As the world struggled to have enough ventilators, some ventilators that were COVID-19 specific came to market that did not have as much versatility as other models of ventilator. As the pandemic gets under control (hopefully), hospital departments need to rethink what their ventilator fleet should be capable of in breadth and depth for a return to “normal” healthcare battles.
Dräger has donated $10,000 to the AARC’s COVID-19 RT Fund, which provides financial assistance to surviving families of RTs who died while caring for patients with COVID-19.
Read MoreDräger has opened a new production facility in Montgomeryville, Pa that will manufacture and distribute N95 masks.
Read MoreDräger supplied 20 mechanical ventilators to New York City metro hospitals at the peak of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreDräger has developed a new LTAC product solution specifically for long-term acute care environments that combines ventilation, monitoring, disposables, headwall systems, and 24-7 product support.
Read MoreRT looks at the latest ventilators and critical care products on the market from manufacturers like Breas Medical, Philips Healthcare, Zoll Medical, and more.
Read MoreAs part of an ongoing commitment to the advancement of respiratory care, Dräger has granted the...
Read MoreSeven ventilator manufacturers have teamed up to create the Ventilator Training Alliance, a ventilator training resource for clinicians available via mobile app or web browser.
Read MoreDräger Medical has launched a new customer support page for COVID-19 related information on products and service.
Read MoreDräger is ramping up production of ventilators, accessories, and PPE masks and also continuing on-site service for existing equipment.
Read MoreAutomation, ease of use, and enhanced safety features are reshaping ventilator technology as respiratory departments fight alarm fatigue and healthcare-associated infections like VAP.
Read MoreDräger has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Savina 300 SW 5.0, the latest in its line of Savina ventilators.
Read MoreAn integrated clinical alarm management solution will integrate Ascom Unite Connect for clinical systems software with Dräger Infinity patient monitoring systems in North America.
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