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Reducing Medication Errors
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Comprehensive solutions for preparing, storing and dispensing medicines

The WIEGAND® system offers comprehensive and flexible solutions to increase medication and, ultimately, patient safety. Parallel to providing an improvement in the quality of care, the simple, modular system components are applicable to inpatient and ambulatory healthcare environments. Our systems reduce the work load of nurses and pharmacy assistants, resulting in a reduction in medication errors while substantially decreasing costs.
 

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External preparation of weekly systems for residential and nursing homes
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Supplying homes with prepared, predosed medication using the WIEGAND® CollectBox concept

An increasing number of homes expect pharmacies to deliver pre-dosed medications for their patients on a weekly basis. This results in relieving nursing staff of this task and a higher level of quality and safety during the administering of medicines is achieved. The control of the tolerance level, side effects and interactions is fostered by the state and is mandatory in certain countries. Today, cost efficiency is also a central theme alongside patient safety.
 

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Brochure Medication logistics
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The WIEGAND® system offers comprehensive and flexible solutions to increase medication safety and hence patient safety. The easy to use and modular, combinable system components are suitable for both in-patient and out-patient healthcare institutions.
Parallel to an enhancement in the quality of care, similarly, a reduction in the burden of the care staff and those working in the pharmacy is achieved. Furthermore, the savings potential due to a reduction in medication errors is substantial.