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Navigating Human Errors in Medical Device Usage: Insights from Human Factors Research

By ThriveAdmin | July 25, 2024
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Author: Samantha Colangelo, M.S. Precision and accuracy are paramount in the healthcare industry, and the efficacy of medical devices plays a crucial role in patient outcomes. However, even the most… Read More »

Autoinjector Devices

Autoinjectors: Innovation in Self-Administered Training Devices

By ThriveAdmin | June 10, 2024
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The rapid pace of technological advancements has dramatically transformed the medical field. This ushers in a new era of innovative solutions that have greatly enhanced personal healthcare management. Among these… Read More »

Self Injection Training Device

Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Rise of Self-Injection Training Devices

By ThriveAdmin | May 1, 2024
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Autoinjectors are a crucial mode of drug delivery, expanding access to care by allowing patients to manage their health conditions independently and conveniently. Self-injection training devices, also referred to as… Read More »

Medication Travel Kits

How to Empower and Mobilize Your Patients With Medication Travel Kits

By ThriveAdmin | September 14, 2023
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According to a survey conducted by Forbes Advisor, nearly half of Americans expect to travel more in 2023, whereas the U.S. Travel Association has noted that domestic business travel is… Read More »

Gaps in Training, Poor Adherence Highlight Need For Gastroenterologists To Demand Improved Onboarding Tools

By ThriveAdmin | June 13, 2019
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Desperate for relief, many people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—either Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis—rely on biologic therapies that require users to self-inject. Because self-injecting can be a daunting… Read More »

Training Diabetes Patients on Self-Injection Is Essential

By ThriveAdmin | May 16, 2019
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Ensuring that diabetes patients correctly administer their insulin or glucagon is a priority for prescribers and patients alike. Keeping tabs on the extent to which patients are (or are not)… Read More »