The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated the “Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit” (last revised May 2014). If you don’t have time to read the 82-page document, there are 10 notables that we point out in our bloghere (such as the change in storage temp, data logger requirements, phase change material, etc.). In the toolkit, Read More
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Three Product Lines for PHEP, HPP and Ebola Preparedness
Low-cost, easy-to-procure, VeriCor product lines for PHEP, HPP and Ebola Preparedness: Cool Cubes™ Validated coolers to keep vaccine/blood at a refrigerated temperature for 65+ hours…without the use of electricity or gel/ice packs (and without the danger of freezing product). Also available in frozen and room temperature models. See more product details Ebola PPE Modules Pre-packaged Read More
There are 3 NEW reasons to purchase a VeriCor Cool Cube
[one-half-first] There are 3 NEW reasons to purchase a VeriCor Cool Cube™! 1. The NEW flexible grommet An opening that enables the user to easily route a probe cord through the case (for data logger/thermometer use). 2. The NEW external pocket A holder that securely retains a monitor and/or important documents to the outside of Read More
Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Systems
Rapidly expand your area’s healthcare delivery system with a compactly stored, easy to deploy, Alternate Care Site (ACS) System and/or Mobile Emergency Room (ER). Response-Friendly™ ACS System Complete, 25-bed scalable system. Provides low acuity care within any building of opportunity. Meticulously organized for efficient care. Includes an inventory tracking SmartBook™ for easy management. Response-Friendly™ Read More
Thinking ahead? These flu clinic planning tips will help.
Tip #1: Get the FREE Flu Clinic Planning Tips white paper **here** (no sign-up needed). A monthly checklist (compiled from health departments across the country) currently available on our website. If you prefer not to download the PDF, ask a VeriCor representative to send it to you. Tip #2: “Get a Cool Cube.” -public health Read More
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