February 25, 2004
FDA Publishes Final Rule: Bar Code Label Requirements For Human Drug Products and Biological Products

The Food and Drug Administration culminates a years worth of study and debate finalizing a rule requiring NDC bar code labels on most prescription drugs. The ruling paves the way for 'scan and check' systems like HealthLYNX to be utilized by hospitals and clinics to improve patient safety, avoid costly litigation, reduce malpractice insurance, earn more favorable accredidation reviews, and improve the accuracy of billing procedures.

January 11, 2004
HealthLYNX Announces New Board Members

Ciceria is proud to welcome Jeff Winemiller and Robert Gridley to the advisory board. Mr. Winemiller bring over 27 years of healthcare experience including numerous clinical trials and two successful start ups in the pharmaceutical industry. Mr. Gridley brings over 18 years in investment banking and financial services where he has specialized in strategic planning and business development.




770,000 people experience serious complications or die from adverse drug effects (ADEs) while hospitalized annually. That's an average of four people per 100 admissions.
How have ADEs affected you and your hospital?

HealthLYNX  ™ is a wireless, bar code enabled point of care system that communicates, tracks, and audits the entire pharmaceutical delivery process. HealthLYNX is unique in that it integrates pharmacy, doctors, and nurses in one system.

Responding to a  growing public concern the FDA began a series of mandates aimed at improving patient safety. One such mandate requiring the use of NDC barcodes on all medications was passed in February of 2004. HealthLYNX utilizes these bar codes to ensure the right medication gets to the right patient in the right does and at the right time.

Computerized Physician Order Entry systems (CPOEs) and Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) have demonstrated significant improvements in ADE rates but have met with user resistance due to poor design and prohibitive costs.

HealthLYNX  resolves these issues by providing an easy to use integrated system at a price point that is attainable by smaller and mid sized hospitals who often are excluded from enterprise medical software packages due to their exorbitant costs.

HealthLYNX Advance   ™ incoroprates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology into HealthLYNX . With the use of these 'smart tags' equipment and medications can broadcast their locations without the need for human intervention.  With HealthLYNX Advance hospitals can automate asset tracking and loss prevention with timely alerts of untoward events.

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