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1 medhealthoutlook.com Infection Control Edition JAN 2022 AUTOMATED INFECTION CONTROL Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2022 INFECTION CONTROL VITALACY Janel Nour-Omid Co-Founder & CEOCopyright @2022 Medhealth Outlook. All Rights Reserved. The content and images used in the publication should not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Medhealth Outlook. Monica Philip Joseph Morgan Visualizers editor@medhealthoutlook.com Richard Taylor Dave WalkerSam Morris Editorial staffs Natasha Jacob Managing Editor JAN 2022 Copyright @ Medhealth Outlook 2022 medhealthoutlook.com Scan to Subscribe Research states that amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Infection Control, estimated at US$40.3 Billion in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$62.3 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% over the analysis period. Moreover, traditional infection control solutions that include the use of chemicals and fumigators are now part of the past. Early detection of clusters of pathogens is crucial for infection prevention and control (IPC) in hospitals. Conventional manual cluster detection is usually restricted to certain hospital areas and multidrug-resistant organisms. Automation can increase the comprehensiveness of cluster surveillance without depleting human resources. Modern and automated infection control and surveillance solutions are leading the market space. While gadgets and wearable devices are being part of modern infection surveillance techniques, Automated infection control surveillance technologies use hospital data to detect outbreaks in infections. Data are analyzed internally or by vendors and returned in retrospective reports and real-time alerts. As the industry is growing at an unprecedented pace with solutions that stand out, more innovations are yet to hit the industry. Infection control solutions with intelligent data analytics and predictive measures will soon be creating an impact in this space. To help our readers better understand the infection control solutions space and learn more about the industry, MedHealth Outlook has created this special edition on Infection Control Solution Providers. This edition includes insights from some of the industry leaders and veterans and solutions that stand out from the crowd. We hope this edition adds value to your infection control initiatives. Editors Note Automated Infection Control is the New Trend! Natasha Jacob Managing Editor Sam Morris Sales sam@medhealthoutlook.com sales@medhealthoutlook.comAdvancing Medical Research & Infection Prevention Protecting Patients During Their Most Critical Moments A Full-service Autoclave and Infection Control Company BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY (BD) ADVANCED STERILIZATION PRODUCTS BONDTECH CORPORATION : Tom Polen, Chairman, President & CEO Nilesh Shah, Vice President, General Manager, Global Commercial Elsa Brown, CEO Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2022 INFECTION CONTROL 18 16 08 22 AUTOMATED INFECTION CONTROL VITALACY Janel Nour-Omid Co-Founder & CEO30 24 20 40 34 SCALING UP UNDER TIME PRESSURE IN A PANDEMIC 8 KEY POINTS FOR THRIVING IN CHAOS IT’S TIME TO PAY ATTENTION TO THE DANGERS OF SURFACE- BASED MICROBES BOOSTED EMPLOYEE HEALTH- AN UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC? REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING : REIMAGINING HEALTHCARE ACROSS CONNECTED EXPERIENCES, DATA, AND INSIGHTS MOBILE APP BRIDGES PATIENT-CLINICIAN GAP IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MANAGEMENT Contents Angela Vaasa, Chief Operating Officer, Solis BioDyne Linda Lybert, Founder/ Executive Director Healthcare Surfaces Institute, President of Healthcare Surfaces Consulting Marthe (Margje) H. Haverkamp, M.D., Ph.D., Daniel Castillo, M.D., M.B.A, M.H.Haverkamp, Senior Director Healthcare Industry Group, Alvarez & Marsal, D.Castillo, CMO & Group President, Matrix Medical Network Vinesh Kolpe, Head of Engineering, HealthPlan CIO, lumeris Alan Gilbert, CEO, BeCareLink Safeguarding Global Health with a Combined Tenure The Importance of Optimal Humidification for Infection Control Infection Management and Wound Healing SOTERA HEALTH CONDAIR VOMARIS Michael B. Petras Jr., Chairman & CEO Nicholas Lea, Head of Technical Product Management Mike Nagel, President & CEO 32 38 28O ne of the greatest threats to the health of dental and medical professionals, their patients, and the public at large is the failure to properly control the spread of infection in clinical settings. Every year, lives are lost because of the spread of infections in hospitals. Health care workers can take steps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Bacteria and germs can spread like wild fire from one client to another if they have an illness such as a cold. This is why it is important to know when to wear correct PPE and to wash your hands and follow correct policies and procedures as Infection Control can be prevented this way. This challenge is not just limited to the healthcare space. Businesses and organizations are striving hard to deal with the growing infection rate. This also includes the current Covid-19 restrictions and issues going around the globe. The purpose for AUTOMATED INFECTION CONTROL VITALACY COVER STORY Janel Nour-Omid Co-Founder & CEOInnovators Medhealth Outlook 2022 INFECTION CONTROL The company’s advanced automated solutions monitor compliance of quality and safety measures like hand hygiene, workflow and contact tracing with smart sensors and wearablesNext >