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The home healthcare market is rapidly growing and is forecasted to continue to grow at a CAGR of 8-9% over the next five years. The delivery of fluids to and from the patient in applications such as infusion, drainage and dialysis are increasingly being done at home. The need to make these procedures safe and easy for the home care setting can be a challenge with respect to infection control and exposure to hazardous fluids (drugs and bodily fluids). The introduction of easy to use closed fluid delivery systems will help to reduce and eliminate some of these hazards.
In the hospital setting, the issues are similar with an emphasis on reducing infection rates, minimizing exposure to hazardous drugs and bodily fluids. There is also a workload component that can be addressed with making these fluid delivery systems more convenient and easier to use.
The integration of a split septum luer activated valve system into the fluid delivery devices such as IV bags can help eliminate accidental spills and enhance ease-of-use for both the clinician and home care patient or caregiver.
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