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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT
These Warming Cabinets Save Steps
You can monitor and control blanket and fluid temperature with
a smartphone or smart device from pretty much anywhere with
the TS-series of warming cabinets from MAC Medical. They
come with built-in Ethernet capability and are Wi-Fi capable by
adding a router. View live trends and receive text and email
alarm notifications on the go. In-person control is easy thanks
to an intuitive touch screen. Other standard features include
multi-level user security, alarm logging and remote technical
support and diagnostics. Upgrade your cabinet with options
such as a full view glass door, mobile base or stand and
electronic keypad lock. Custom sizes are available.
For more information, call (877) 828-9975, email
sales@macmedical.com, visit www.macmedical.com, use the
enclosed reader service card or visit www.bigbookofsurgery.com.
A Better Way to Prevent Hypothermia
Better maintain patient normothermia with Level 1 temperature
management solutions from Smiths Medical. The new Level 1
Convective Warmer provides precise temperature controls to
help ensure safety. It's quiet and simple to use; no calibration
required. Wrap patients in comfortable, fluid-resistant Snuggle
Warm warming blankets. Choose from more than a dozen
sizes. Deliver normothermic fluids at consistent flow rates with
the HOTLINE routine flow fluid warmer. The NORMOFLO
irrigation system keep patients warm during high-volume
irrigating procedures. Easily maintain optimum flow rates.
Choose from a variety of temperature monitoring solutions,
including esophageal stethoscopes, general purpose probes
and skin temperature sensors.
For more information, contact your Smiths Medical
representative at https://smiths-medical.custhelp.com, use the
reader service card or visit www.bigbookofsurgery.com.
Professional Services
How to Power Up Patient Satisfaction Scores
Execute Outpatient and Ambulatory Surgery (OAS) CAHPS
surveys and put the information to work with the help of the
specialists at Arbor Associates. Using personal telephone
interviews, Arbor delivers accurate, insightful feedback from
patients. Identify areas for performance improvement and ways
to motivate staff through a statistical analysis of satisfaction
drivers. Count on Arbor's 30-plus years of survey experience to
better position your ASC for value-based purchasing success.
For more information, call (800) 272-6795, email Kevin Cranick
at kevincranick@arbor-associates.com, visit www.arbor-
associates.com, use the enclosed reader service card or visit
www.bigbookofsurgery.com.
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