DENVER, Colo., Oct. 16, 2017 -- Talyst, a leader in automated medication management solutions for long-term and post-acute care facilities, announces a significant increase in the market adoption for its InSite® System for effective management of long-term care facility operations. In-facility medication management solutions reduce medication waste, increase resident safety, improve nurse satisfaction and enable effective decision-making from the c-suite to the resident bedside. The company is providing a unique, hands-on experience of its on-demand, in-facility medication packaging and delivery solution at the AHCA/NCAL Annual Conference in Las Vegas, October 15 -18, 2017.
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“Today’s industry leaders are looking for solutions whose value extends across the enterprise – from executive decision makers to nurses delivering resident care,” notes Huan Nguyen, VP of Long-Term Care Solutions for Talyst, now part of Swisslog Healthcare. “In 2017, we’ve seen a 30% increase in installations, reinforcing the market value of the Talyst solution. We’ve seen a corollary improvement in the regulatory environment for in-facility packaging and delivery systems.”
he American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living advocates for quality services and patient care in more than 13,500 member facilities. Their annual conference showcases industry innovation and promotes education and networking. Talyst’s InSite System delivers compelling value for facility operations, including medication management and advanced analytics. AHCA/NCAL participants can experience the InSite System in booth 554.
In addition to innovative facility solutions, Talyst provides fully accredited online training for nurses and administrators through its continuing education (CE) platform, TCIP University. These on-demand courses provide high-quality CE contact hours that enrich staff members in long-term care facilities.
Talyst is now part of Swisslog Healthcare, a leading supplier of medication and supply chain management solutions for hospitals and health systems.
About Talyst Systems, LLC
Talyst Systems is a leading provider of medication management solutions to hospitals and long-term care organizations. Our Acute Care products provide enterprise-wide medication management across entire health systems to offer greater inventory control, enhanced workflow efficiency and improved patient safety. Our Long-Term Care solutions deliver improved outcomes for long-term care facilities and enhanced business processes and workflows for long-term care pharmacies. Talyst was acquired by Swisslog Healthcare in August 2017.
About Swisslog Healthcare
Swisslog Healthcare is a leading supplier of services and solutions for material transport, medication management and supply chain management in healthcare facilities. Swisslog has installed facility-wide and pharmacy automation systems in more than 3,000 hospitals worldwide. The company offers integrated solutions from a single source – from consulting to design, implementation and lifetime customer service. For more information, visit www.swisslog.com/healthcare.
Swisslog is a member of the KUKA Group, a leading global supplier of intelligent automation solutions. www.kuka.com
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Beth Riggio Swisslog Healthcare 3033737952 [email protected]


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