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Founding Partner of TACTICAL MANAGEMENT, one of the leading investors in special situations and distressed assets.

Peripheral intravenous (IV) insertions are a common procedure in healthcare settings. However, locating suitable veins can be challenging, especially in obese or dehydrated patients. There is a solution to this problem– using infrared vein finders improves the efficiency and success rates of peripheral IV insertions. With near-infrared light technology, these devices can visualize the underlying vascular anatomy, allowing healthcare professionals to identify optimal veins for cannulation. The science behind this technology explores the potential benefits, including increased first-attempt success rates, reduced patient discomfort, and improved overall procedural efficiency. Medical professionals hope to optimize their peripheral IV insertion techniques using these new and innovative resources. THE ABRAHAMIC BUSINESS CIRCLE Tactical Management Nagel & Partners #Medicine #Technology #Innovation #Health

Marcus Köhnlein

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Great innovation!

Matt Village

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Fascinating stuff! It's great to see innovations aimed at improving patient care.

Also for small children, finding a vein is very challenging. Great technology!

Ben Cohen Sinda

Medical Laboratory Quality-Corp

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C'est bien la technologie mais le sens du touché reste le meilleur moyen de localiser et isoler les veines svp arreter de placer l'homme derrière faites nous des gadgets pour amélioré la vue pas pour nous rendre paresseux et nous faire perdre la technique svp

Samuel Lipari

"Empowering Health Systems, Optimizing Supply Chain Results"

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This innovation needs an open-source open-enrollment Medical Supply Chain platform so investors and manufacturer can maximize ROI selling direct to global markets... The first mistake innovations like this normally make are contracting with suppliers that increase costs for more profit and restrict innovation access because suppliers don't share contracts or customers... The result is, investors and manufacturers give away margins to suppliers and sell less with lower margin... Disintermediation is the future, if you want more ROI...

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Marcela Gavigan, MPH

Manager Centre of Excellence for Trials Collaboration University of Glasgow

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As a former oncology nurse and mum with a very traumatic experience of having a 2-year-old child with difficult vein access hospitalised with a critical illness and 3x failure to obtain central venous access while needing the antibiotics treatment and hydration .....I see this as a superb invention that has the potential to improve the quality of nursing practice, the effectiveness of the health service, the improvement of quality of life and patient experience, and also to reduce waste. Brilliant! Hope it will be easy to implement and adopt in everyday practice.

Faraz Anis 🍁

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Using infrared vein finders to improve the efficiency of peripheral IV insertions is a game-changer in healthcare

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Pranit Sawant

GenAI Engineer | GenAI | LLM | RAG | Langchain | Agentic AI | AGI

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Waw, it's a great innovation... I remember once a nurse tapping on my wrist to make veins visible. It was really painful. Now it won't be.

Dhanwantari Devre

Data Analyst | Data Scientist | Android App Developer | Front End Developer

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What a technology you had made ! It's amazing and most helpful for the people who had thin veins.👏👏

Nikolai Petrovsky

Professor, Company Director, Coronavirus vaccine developer

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Neat

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