Medifix

Medifix Limited Established by Two UK Doctors to Make Common Surgical Procedures Simple, Easy to Perform and Less Traumatic for Patients

Medifix improves medical technologies used in common surgical procedures to reduce costs associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, MSSA, HIV, Clostridium, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.

Guildford, United Kingdom, March 21, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Medifix Limited has been established by two UK doctors to make common surgical procedures simple, easy to perform and less traumatic. As healthcare costs spiral to catastrophic proportions, Medifix announces a new range of medical technologies designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections. For more information on Medifix’s new medical techniques and technologies please go to: www.medifix.org.

Technology Improvements Planned to Reduce Usage of Medical Disposables

As healthcare costs spiral out of control, most countries are struggling to offer comprehensive health care to their populations. Politicians promise changes but are unable to deliver. Medifix believes in thinking ahead by improving existing medical technologies in response to current needs in medical procedure. Medifix’s mission is to provide the best possible healthcare products and techniques which are simple, easy to use and safe. Its team of experts will work with the healthcare providers in the UK, and is planning to offer successful models globally. Medifix products are priced to appeal to the healthcare provider market that stresses lowest costs of total treatment parameters.

Medifix Lowers Cost of Healthcare Provision by Reducing Medical Wastage

Medifix aims to improve upon existing medical technologies by designing new products that serve a need that is clearly defined and acknowledged by medical professionals. One example is to counter the increased use of medical disposables which has implications on the cost and quality of health care provided. Medifix has developed a cannula that is designed to tackle the problem of failed cannulation. U-Cannula™ reduces the time required to insert cannula, and aims to lower the number of needle stick injuries caused to medical staff by discarded cannulae. The advantages of U-Cannula™ include:

- New alternative release mechanism
- New technology based on existing technique
- Four methods of cannula to choose
- Needle tip protection in vein to increase success
- Reduction of premature withdrawal
- Reduction of double puncture
- Plunger acts as cannula introducer
- Reduction of needlestick injury and cannula fracture
- Reduction of multiple punctures and trauma
- Manually operated cannula

U-Cannula™ also meets Medifix’s stated aim of reducing medical waste, environmental pollution and tackling the high costs associated with the spread hospital acquired infections.

Future Medical Technology Projects

The aim of Medifix is to improve upon existing medical technologies by designing to serve needs that are clearly defined and acknowledged by medical professionals. Each technology will fill a current need in medical procedure by improving upon an existing technology. Medifix products will be priced to appeal to the healthcare provider market that stresses the lowest costs of total treatment parameters. The Medifix mission is to provide the best possible available health care products and techniques which are simple, easy to use and safe. Medifix’s team of experts will work with health care providers in the UK, and are planning to offer successful models globally. Future planned projects include:

- Catheter Introducing Device
- Phlabotomy Needles
- Blood collection system for investigation

About Medifix Limited

Medifix has been established by two UK doctors to make common surgical procedures simple, easy to perform and less traumatic. Medifix has developed The U-Cannula™ and VenaCan to address the issues of cost associated with medical wastage and hospital acquired infections. In particular Medifix medical technologies are designed to protect medical staff serving the sick by preventing infection spreading to doctors, nurses and staff in the community. In 2006 Medifix plans to announce a new range of medical technologies designed to reduce disposable product wastage, environmental pollution and limit the spread of hospital acquired infections. Medifix is committed to help protect healthcare workers in developing nations.

Contact Details

Phone: +44 (0) 1483 243 537
Web: www.medifix.org

3000, Cathedral Hill
Guildford
Surrey GU2 7YB
United Kingdom

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01483 243 537
www.medifix.org
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