Health Robotics’ i.v.STATION Robot Saves $233,000 since its April 2012 “Go-Live” at Premier’s St. Joseph’s Hospital

Bozen, Sud-Tirol, Italy – August 6th, 2012.

Health Robotics today announced that Premier Healthcare Alliance’s member St. Joseph’s Hospital in Savannah, Georgia is already saving at least $233,000 during FY2013 through its recent installation and “Go-Live” of the i.v.STATION Robot.

In 1Q2012, Health Robotics won Premier’s RFP versus IHS-RIVA and was awarded by Premier a 3-year exclusive [sole-source] contract for i.v.STATION and i.v.STATION ONCO at its 2,500+ hospitals and more than 80,000 healthcare sites. St. Joseph’s Hospital is leading the hospital pharmacy industry by engaging Health Robotics’ assistance to improve quality, reduce labor expenses, and increase Sterile Compounding throughput with less staff. St. Joseph’s Hospital is a not-for- profit 305-bed acute care hospital founded in 1875 by the Sisters of Mercy.

Chris Jones, Pharmacy Manager at St. Joseph’s Hospital, stated: “Since we installed i.v.STATION and went live on April 2012, I can comfortably say that for FY2013, we are saving at minimum $233,000 on processing Sterile Compounding Batch I.V. doses (IV Bags and Syringes) manufactured by i.v.STATION. We have initially focused on replacing Outsourced and Pre-Mix products that we used to purchase from other companies. I’m very satisfied with Health Robotics’ technical service and implementation teams and the support their engineers provide us.”

Gaspar DeViedma, Health Robotics’ Executive Vice President, stated: “We continue on our well-established path to demonstrate that i.v.STATION is a very affordable solution for Community Hospitals, yielding an extraordinarily fast Return On Investment. Unlike other I.V. Robots, i.v.STATION is quickly installed without disrupting existing Sterile Compounding operations, without requiring additional premium space in the Pharmacy, and without costly construction expenses. In addition to i.v.STATION’s prior documented success at Academic, Pediatric, and Outsourced Compounding Centers, i.v.STATION’s unique Second Generation architecture advantages of low cost, faster speed, quick R.O.I., small size, and redundancy demonstrate its adaptability to all types of Health-System Pharmacies.”

Chris Jones continued: “Our Pharmacy Technicians quickly load i.v.STATION at the beginning of their shift and leave it alone to carry out its Sterile Compounding tasks while they continue working elsewhere in the Pharmacy. When they return, the I.V. doses are already manufactured, and the Technicians then proceed with the next Batch of I.V. Doses. The most common Sterile Compounding products currently manufactured by i.v.STATION are: “Cefazolin, Vancomycin, and Amiodarone on Baxter Viaflex and AVIVA bags ranging from 100ml to 1 Liter”.

About Health Robotics:

Founded in 2006, Health Robotics is the undisputed global leading supplier of life- critical intravenous medication robots, winning 100% of all worldwide I.V. Robot’s publicly announced purchases in 2010 and 2011, and providing over 300 hospital installations in 5 continents with robotics-based technology and clinical software automation solutions. Health Robotics’ world-leading solutions CytoCare® and i.v.STATION® ONCO [hazardous IVs], i.v.STATION® [non-hazardous IVs], i.v.SOFT® [workflow engine for sterile compounding], OMM® [Oncology Medication Management], MEDarchiver® [life-critical clinical information system], and TPNstation® [totally-automated parenteral nutrition] have and will greatly contribute to ease hospitals’ growing pressures to improve patient safety, increase throughput and contain costs. Through the effective and efficient production of sterile, accurate, tamper-evident and ready-to-administer IVs, Health Robotics’ products help hospitals eliminate life-threatening drug and diluent exchange errors, decrease other medical mistakes and sterility risks, work more efficiently, reduce waste and controlled substances’ diversion, and diminish the gap between rising patient volume/acuity and scarce medical, nursing, and pharmacy staff.

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Health Robotics – Pharma Tech PR August 6,2012

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