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Since 2019, the two companies have collaborated to create a capillary blood collection and testing system, now in advanced development, to enable laboratory-quality, small-volume capillary blood collection at retail settings by team members with no previous experience in blood collection. Plans ...
YourBio Health, formerly Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc., developers of the world’s first push-button blood collection device, announced the launch of its website where UK consumers can order a convenient, easy to use, nearly painless and accurate COVID-19 antibody test. ...
YourBio Health, Inc., developers of the world’s first painless push-button blood collection device, announced today that Stephen Hahn, M.D. joins as interim Chief Medical Officer; he also serves as the Chief Medical Officer, for the Preemptive Medicine and Health Security initiative at Flagship Pioneering at-large. ...
Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc., developers of the world’s first painless push-button blood collection device, announced today its new corporate name, YourBio Health, Inc., which reflects the company’s focus on putting health information in the hands of the individual. YourBio Health enables individuals to collect a ...
Kurin Inc., the inventor and manufacturer of 510(k)-cleared Kurin® blood culture collection sets, announced today that Oishei Children’s Hospital, a member of Kaleida Health, in Buffalo, NY, presented their findings on their use of Kurin at the recent Association for Professionals in Infection Control conference. This is the first study of Kurin, a ...
Making blood collection simpler, more convenient, and more comfortable. That’s our mission, and we are thrilled to share that our partner, Gateway Genomics, is leveraging our TAP II blood collection technology in its product offering, the SneakPeek Early Gender DNA Test. Called SneakPeek Snap, the blood ...
Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc. (7SBio), developers of the world’s first push-button blood collection device, announced today that the company has received CE mark approval from the European Commission for its TAP® II blood collection device. ...
Vascular access technology pioneer Velano Vascular today revealed that the 2021 Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, 8th Ed., include its needle free PIVO™ device and evidence of the procedure’s improved performance for inpatient blood draws. ...
SAN FRANCISCO, January 25, 2021 — Vascular access technology pioneer Velano Vascular today revealed that the 2021 Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, 8th Ed., include its needle free PIVO™ device and evidence of the procedure’s improved performance for inpatient blood draws. ...
Through its family of novel vascular access technologies, including the PIVO™ needle-free blood draw device, Velano has pioneered a transformative new standard of care known as One-Stick Hospitalization. This new approach to blood collection aims to reduce in-patient pain and anxiety, advance practitioner safety, and ...
Vascular access technology pioneer Velano Vascular this past week made its new streamlined remote training program widely available for hospitals around the nation. Initially developed with existing partners utilizing its PIVO™ needle-free blood draw device in the fight against COVID-19, the platform is now available for additional hospitals and systems in need of streamlined care. A ...
S. hospitals and healthcare systems are seeing significantly lower hemolysis rates in the blood specimens their staff are collecting with new technology designed for drawing blood with a single-use, sterile device that advances into the vein through a peripheral IV (PIV). The technology, PIVO (Velano Vascular, San Francisco, ...
San Francisco medical device company Velano Vascular closed a $25 million second round of financing, bringing its total overall to $50 million. The new capital will go toward expanding its needle-less blood draw device and to developing new technologies. CEO Eric Stone would not reveal what these new technologies will entail but said they will fall within the company’s mission ...
Speed and efficiency are important to labs, given that the Department of Health and Human Services reports that more than 16 million units of blood are collected in the United States each year. Used by more than 30 countries, the ABBOTT PRISM system is used to screen the majority of the blood supply in the United States and around the world. ...