Isensix Installs ARMS at Stanford Blood Center

Wireless Monitoring With Automated Documentation Was a Key Factor in the Decision Process


SAN DIEGO, Feb. 14, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Isensix, Inc. (www.isensix.com), the leading provider of web-based wireless monitoring systems for Medical and Life Sciences facilities today announced the installation and system approval of its Advanced Remote Monitoring System (ARMS(tm)) at Stanford Blood Center.

Stanford Blood Center operates within the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanford Blood Center performs research and teaching and serves the increasingly large and complex transfusion needs of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford Hospital & Clinics, the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, El Camino Hospital and O'Connor Hospital in San Jose.

The ARMS system monitors the temperature, humidity and the environmental parameters of a variety of units used to store sensitive life-saving resources such as blood and medication. The system also provides a comprehensive web-based tool set that allows customers to meet regulatory and compliance documentation requirements.

For the past ten years, Stanford Blood Center has used a wired monitoring system to ensure the quality of its blood products and reagents. In 2004, the Blood Center was notified that it would be moving its operations to a new location several miles from its current site.

"When we were notified of the impending move, we knew that we wanted to upgrade our monitoring to a state-of-the-art system," said Jean Stanley, Director of Operations at Stanford Blood Center. "The ARMS system gave us the solution we needed, along with an outstanding capability to document our corrective actions and supply the reports required for regulatory compliance. The Isensix wireless system installation was completed in one day, and without any disruption to our facilities which is inherent with any wired system. And Isensix customer support is the best we've experienced."

"The features available with Isensix technology demonstrate our capabilities to help solve a number of age old problems inherent in this industry around environmental monitoring coupled with a computerized documentation and corrective action process for regulatory compliance." said Douglas W. Berg, President and CEO, Isensix. "We are very appreciative for the opportunity to work with Stanford Blood Center. Their leadership in blood banking and their commitment to quality of care made them an excellent partner to collaborate with on this project."

About Isensix, Inc.

Isensix, Inc is a leading provider of web-based wireless healthcare monitoring systems for Medical and Life Sciences facilities. Using ARMSTM technology, the Isensix system provides complete environmental monitoring solutions to minimize catastrophic events and meet compliance requirements with ease. Isensix is a privately-held company headquartered in San Diego, Calif. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.isensix.com.

About Stanford Blood Center

Stanford Blood Center is a private, nonprofit community agency that supplies more than 42,000 units of blood and blood components a year to local hospitals. It has been serving the Bay Area for more than 23 years and is a donor center for the National Marrow Donor Program. A unique feature of the Stanford Blood Center is its integration with research programs, which concentrate on the causes, prevention and treatment of blood diseases and blood-borne disorders. For more information, please visit the Web site http://bloodcenter.stanford.edu.



 Stanford Blood Center Contact:
 Michele Hyndman
 Phone: (650) 723-7831 or (650) 799-9885
 E-mail:  mhyndman@stanford.edu

            

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