Sunquest Receives FDA Clearance For Updated Blood Bank Solution

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Article Date: 12 Mar 2009 - 1:00 PDT

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Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that it received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the newest edition of its Sunquest Blood Bank™ software application. The new version incorporates enhanced functionality for patient safety and is a key component of Sunquest's integrated closed-loop blood-administration system.

"FDA clearance for our most advanced Blood Bank solution is another example of how Sunquest maintains its emphasis on safe, effective patient care," said Kelly Feist, vice president of marketing and product management, Sunquest Information Systems, Inc. "Our blood administration system demonstrates how information technology can help healthcare organizations achieve compliance with industry standards while making lab processes more efficient and of highest quality."

As part of Sunquest's end-to-end patient-safety solution for blood administration, Blood Bank is fully integrated with Sunquest's positive patient ID specimen collection and transfusion management components. Customers consistently report that collection and administration errors are reduced to zero when using the system and workflow-process improvements expedite the time to diagnosis and treatment by decreasing the sample-collection and result reporting turnaround times.

Sunquest will provide demonstrations of the solution at HIMSS09 in Chicago's McCormick Center April 5 - 8, 2009 (Booth #7522).

About Sunquest Information Systems, Inc.

Sunquest Information Systems, Inc. is a global market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information solutions. The company develops and markets best-of-suite solutions that improve productivity and enhance revenue through workflow excellence, enable customers to exceed patient safety goals, enhance physician and patient affinity within the community, and position leaders to drive success in the era of predictive and personalized medicine. Sunquest introduced the concept of the Five Rights of Laboratory Testing to champion the importance of the laboratory in the safe delivery of healthcare.

Sunquest is a recognized leader in customer service and on-time implementations with more than 1,400 hospitals and commercial laboratories using its solutions worldwide. The company's experienced sales and technical service teams deliver assistance to customers for their procurement, implementation, and customer care needs. Its professional services division provides a wide array of management and technical tools, including lab redesign and optimization, outreach and lab network program development, and operational business and implementation plans. For more information, call 800-748-0692 or visit: http://www.sunquestinfo.com.

Sunquest Information Systems, Inc

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