Here are five points:
1. Omnicell provides technology intended to enhance medication security and safety.
2. The technology helps with distribution, storage and medication management throughout hospitals.
3. The Hospital for Sick Children plans to use the company’s automated medication cabinets in patient areas and operating rooms. The hospital will also use a management system for controlled substances.
4. With the help of the technology, nurses can spend more time with patients and less time performing medication management jobs.
5. Omnicell is a provider of automation and business analytics software for patient-centric medication and supply management.
“As we continue to expand our international presence, we’re pleased to add a pediatric hospital with such an impeccable reputation to the Omnicell family,” said Chris Drew, sales and marketing executive vice president of Omnicell.
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