Baxter Provides Support to 100,000 Lives Campaign
16 Diciembre 2005 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Campaign's Goal Is to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in U.S.
Hospitals ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Baxter
International Inc. announced today the company's participation in
the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's (IHI) 100,000 Lives
Campaign through a $200,000 grant and a commitment to further
collaboration. Baxter, one of the Campaign's first healthcare
industry participants, pledged its support earlier this year, which
was announced this week during IHI's 17th Annual National Forum on
Quality Improvement in Health Care in Orlando, Fla. "The 100,000
Lives Campaign has successfully rallied thousands of hospitals
together around a critical issue -- accelerating the pace of
improvement in U.S. hospital care," said Robert L. Parkinson, Jr.,
chairman and chief executive officer of Baxter. "As a company
that's been providing innovative treatments for complex medical
conditions to hospitals for over 70 years, we share the same
passion for reducing medication errors and look forward to
supporting such an influential effort for the improvement of health
care in America." "We appreciate Baxter's generous support of the
100,000 Lives Campaign," said Don Berwick, M.D., president and
chief executive officer of the Institute for Healthcare
Improvement. "The momentum the Campaign has built over the last
year wouldn't be possible without the commitment of hospitals and
companies such as Baxter, who share our vision of improving the
health care system through the adoption of consistent, proven
interventions." "Baxter's commitment to the Campaign since nearly
its inception has been tremendous," said Joe McCannon, manager of
the 100,000 Lives Campaign. "Through Baxter's support, we have been
able to reach more people and increase participation in this
critical initiative." More than 2,900 U.S. hospitals have joined
the 100,000 Lives Campaign since its inception last December. The
Campaign's goal is to reduce morbidity and mortality in U.S.
hospitals, saving 100,000 lives over 18 months. This aggressive
goal will be achieved through the adoption of six clinical
interventions: creating rapid-response specialty teams; practicing
evidence- based care for heart attack patients; preventing adverse
drug events by making sure a patient is taking the appropriate
drugs in the appropriate doses; guarding against infections through
a series of hygienic steps; preventing surgical site infections;
and protecting against ventilator-associated pneumonia. Baxter
International Inc., through its subsidiaries, assists healthcare
professionals and their patients with treatment of complex medical
conditions, including cancer, hemophilia, immune disorders, kidney
disease and trauma. The company applies its expertise in medical
devices, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to make a meaningful
difference in patients' lives. DATASOURCE: Baxter International
Inc. CONTACT: Erin Gardiner of Baxter International Inc.,
+1-847-948-4210 Web site: http://www.baxter.com/
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