
The recent Webinar Wednesday Tools of the Trade Live Demo featured the Fluke Biomedical IDA-6 Infusion Device Analyzer. Presenter Justin Ross, a Fluke Biomedical sales engineer, presented the webinar eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI. The webinar was sponsored by Fluke Biomedical.
The IDA-6 Infusion Device Analyzer is the next generation of infusion device analyzers.
The IDA-6 elevates medical device testing, providing simplicity and efficiency. Ross discussed how biomeds can embrace the transformative power of the IDA-6 Infusion Device Analyzer, equipped with the exclusive OneQA workflow automation software. This groundbreaking analyzer is the solution to common pain points including extended periods dedicated to testing and documenting results. With IDA-6, biomeds can effortlessly modify pre-set procedures. Plus, the results are automatically recorded on the device and seamlessly synced to a PC, making PM completions a breeze with its user-friendly interface. Recognized worldwide for its excellence in infusion pump testing for decades, the IDA-6 allows biomeds to focus on protecting lives. Ross invited attendees to incorporate the IDA-6 Infusion Device Analyzer into your organization today and experience the change.
More than 100 people attended the live presentation and a recording of the webinar is available for on-demand viewing at WebinarWednesday.live.
Attendees were asked, “What was your single biggest takeaway from today’s product demo?”
“The ability to accurately test the pumps and individually calibrating of the tester,” said Helen Brazen, biomedical manager with Blount Memorial Hospital.
“The ability to store any tests that were done internally/within the IDA-6 using either the work order or asset number of the device. This is handy for me as I visit multiple sites where I have to service infusion pumps, specifically from Baxter,” shared Bruce Wan, biomedical technologist, The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus.
“I liked the integration of the test procedure for specific models and the ability to have the test data automatically sent to OneQA,” said David Fournier, clinical engineer, Technical Services Partnership.
“I test and calibrate infusion pumps often, this product is clearly a terrific multi-tasker and marries the software/pm/actual testing,” said Chuck Yovino, CBET/supervisor, STAT Biomedical Tech Inc.
“That Fluke is putting a lot of thought into the future of medical equipment testing,” said Robert Wentworth, vice president of biomedical operations for VIKAND Solutions Inc.
For more information, visit WebinarWednesday.live.
