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Please find page 5 of the 2009 Cardinal Health annual report below. You can navigate through the pages in the report by either clicking on the pages listed below, or by using the keyword search tool below to find specific information within the annual report.CareFusion delivers clinically proven
products and services that measurably
improve patient care globally.
CareFusion’s family of products and services are used in more than 120 countries
and include some of the most widely recognized brand names in their categories:
Pyxis® for medication and supply management, Alaris® for medication infusion,
AVEA® and Pulmonetic Systems™ for ventilation, V. Mueller® and Snowden-Pencer®
for surgical procedures, Nicolet neurodiagnostic instruments and MedMined™ and
ChloraPrep® for infection prevention.
CareFusion is focused on helping customers measurably improve patient care by
focusing on two signi cant issues a ecting healthcare: medication errors and
infection prevention.
The CareFusion di erence
What makes CareFusion unique is how they connect — or fuse — their technologies
with actionable intelligence. This intelligence comes from their capabilities to capture,
analyze and simplify data.
CareFusion is not simply a device company or a healthcare information technology
company. They combine aspects of both to make real, measurable di erences in the care
and safety of patients.
To learn more, visit CareFusion.com
• Preventing a harmful infusion error
every 2.6 days
• Potential to save 6,800 lives
and $1 billion in healthcare
costs annually by reducing
healthcare-acquired infections
• Charge capture doubled and
inventory costs reduced more
than 50% with supply automation
technologies
• Protecting 1.5 million patients
annually from medication errors
• Reducing catheter-related blood
stream infections by up to 70%
• Signi cantly reducing risk of
surgical-site infections
Proven technology
Actionable intelligence
Measurable improvements
in patient care…
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