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Oridion Systems signs purchase agreement with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan

Oridion Systems, a medical device company, has signed a three-year purchase agreement with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, a non-profit health care provider. The agreement is for Oridion patented capnography monitors and CO2 breath sampling consumables.

With this agreement, Oridion becomes Kaiser’s sole supplier for Oridion’s consumable products, thus providing savings for the entire Kaiser system of hospitals and outpatient facilities. The Kaiser network includes more than 30 hospitals and some 400 other health care facilities.

The agreement covers Microstream capnography monitors, including the Capnostream 20 with Smart Capnography. Smart Capnography is a family of superior algorithms and software that reduces alarms, improves workflow, and provides clinical utility for improved patient safety.

The agreement also includes Oridion’s single-use FilterLine CO2 breath-sampling lines, which contain unique, patented features that deliver the most accurate and reliable breath sampling results.

Gerry Feldman, president of Oridion, said: “Oridion’s mission is to increase patient safety and improve patient outcomes based on proprietary solutions that utilize information from the patient’s respiratory system. Kaiser’s use of our technologies is very validating.”