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Vascular Access Management

Addressing vascular access related complications begins with identifying gaps in your current vascular access process

Our Approach

Address gaps in your vascular access process with four steps

With our help, you may see improvements in clinical outcomes with BD products, such as reduction in blood exposure during insertion, increased average dwell time of peripheral IVs and decreased vascular access complications, additionally, your facility could benefit from economic efficiencies with enhanced protocols and best practices.

Assess and recommend

BD Vascular Access Programme Assessment

You can't see how far you've come unless you know where you began. Our experienced clinical experts will perform a comprehensive assessment of clinical practice across your facility, leveraging proprietary digital tools, which will help in developing insightful data.

Once completed, we'll provide a detailed, actionable road map to help you standardize
and align best practice standards across the vascular access continuum.

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Chart and policy reviews

Clinical practice assessment

a. Interviews
b. Direct observations

Action plan to improve where gaps identified

Select and Implement

Comprehensive portfolio of products

Since we are a global leader in vascular access devices, you can be confident that the products you are using are engineered to the highest quality and safety standards, backed by years of development and healthcare use. Our goal is to help you provide the best possible care at every step in the vascular access continuum.

Train

Expert BD clinical training and education

Our clinical teams collaborate with your facility's leadership to develop curricula that addresses your unique BD product training needs, while supporting evidence-based policies and procedures. With a solid educational program in place, you can maintain best practices, which leads to repeatability and sustainability for continuity.

Learn more about BD training and education opportunities

Together, we can advance vascular care

References
  1. Morrell E. Reducing risks and improving vascular access outcomes. J Infus Nurs. 2020;43(4):222-228. doi:10.1097/NAN.0000000000000377
  2. Guenezan J, Marjanovic N, Drugeon B, Neill RO, Liuu E, Roblot F, et al.. Chlorhexidine plus alcohol versus povidone iodine plus alcohol, combined or not with innovative devices, for prevention of short-term peripheral venous catheter infection and failure (CLEAN 3 study): an investigator-initiated, open-label, single centre, randomised-controlled, two-by-two factorial trial. Lancet Infect Dis. 2021;21(7):1038–48. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30738-6 - DOI - PubMed
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