Purchasing infusion pumps can be a daunting task. Who will use the pump? Where will it be used? What about the budget?! Patient-Ready infusion pumps are a great alternative to help save money and if you avoid these five mistakes when purchasing a used pump you can ensure you make a great investment.
For more detail on purchasing a patient-ready infusion pump, download the full guide: Five Mistakes to Avoid When Purchasing a Patient-Ready Pump.
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Laura Collier
Laura Collier has a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of North Florida. She is the Marketing Manager at AIV, Inc.
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