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Baxa Launches Microsite Featuring the MedBoard(TM) Medication Tracking System

Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:37pm EDT
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Baxa Corporation announces the
launch of a new microsite featuring its MedBoard Medication Tracking System
(MTS).  The site is designed to complement Baxa direct sales efforts and
features an interactive product demonstration and animated workflow.
Customers can use the site's interactive tools to explore MedBoard features
and benefits, as well as download documents covering frequently asked
questions and key product attributes.
    "The microsite allows users to explore the solutions that the MedBoard MTS
offers healthcare facilities," notes Pete Campanella, Baxa Director of
Professional Services.  "The goal of the site is to provide a one-stop shop
for all MedBoard questions."  Working with the site, users can interact with
the software demo and gain a greater understanding of the product than is
possible through brochures or handouts.
    The first wireless tracking system for drug doses, MedBoard helps health
systems improve productivity through order prioritization and delivery
assurance, reducing time spent fielding nursing calls and tracking order
status.  With its dynamic order monitoring, MedBoard reduces waste by
identifying time-sensitive orders and ensuring on-time delivery.  Built-in
reports allow pharmacy managers to demonstrate performance by delivery times,
order type, nursing unit and more.  For more information on MedBoard, or to
experience the new microsite features, visit http://www.baxa.com/medboard.
    About Baxa Corporation
    Baxa, a customer-focused medical device company, provides innovative,
solution-based technologies for medication handling and delivery.  Its systems
and devices promote the safe and efficient preparation, handling, packaging,
and administration of medications.  Key products include the PadLock(R) Set
Saver, Rapid-Fill(TM) Automated Syringe Fillers, Exacta-Med(R) Oral
Dispensers, MicroFuse(R) Syringe Infusers, Repeater(TM) Pharmacy Pumps, and
Exacta-Mix(TM) and MicroMacro(TM) Multi-Source Automated Compounders; used
worldwide in hospitals and healthcare facilities.  Privately held, Baxa
Corporation has subsidiaries and sales offices in Canada and the United
Kingdom; direct representation in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany,
Luxembourg, The Netherlands and Switzerland; and distribution partners
worldwide.  Further information is available at http://www.baxa.com.
     Contact:
     Marian Robinson, Vice President, Marketing
     Baxa Corporation:  800.567.2292 ext. 2157 or 303.617.2157
     Email:  marian.robinson@baxa.com

     Maggie Chamberlin Holben, APR
     Absolutely Public Relations: 303.984.9801 or 303.669.3558
     Email: maggie@absolutelypr.com

SOURCE  Baxa Corporation

Marian Robinson, Vice President, Marketing of Baxa Corporation,
1-800-567-2292, ext. 2157, or +1-303-617-2157, marian.robinson@baxa.com; or
Maggie Chamberlin Holben of Absolutely Public Relations, +1-303-984-9801, or
+1-303-669-3558, maggie@absolutelypr.com, for Baxa Corporation



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