WILLIAMSTON, Mich., July 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Centurion Medical Products has been awarded contracts for central venous access products with Premier, Inc. Effective July 1, 2017, the new agreement allows Premier members, at their discretion, to take advantage of special pricing and terms pre-negotiated by Premier for central venous access products.
Centurion has been awarded two Premier group purchasing agreements.
In a statement from Centurion: "Centurion's vascular access solutions include CVC Stock™+ Bundles, a new concept in central line insertion trays. The stock tray breaks down into three distinct zones — maximum barrier, catheter insertion, and site protection. Centurion's ability to service, produce, inventory, and deliver CVCs — on time, every time — drives compliance through standardization of hospital protocols, resulting in better patient care and outcomes at a lower cost."
Call 800.248.4058 to discover more about Centurion's vascular access solutions.
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For more than 50 years, Centurion Medical Products has been known for designing and delivering innovative products that increase clinician efficiency and improve patient care. Compass pressure sensor monitoring technologies, IRIG-8 Wound Irrigation System, smART Kit for radial arterial catheter placement, SorbaView SHIELD securement dressings, and DisImpactor for fecal impaction are a few examples of the many Centurion products that streamline care and reduce costs.
The company provides comprehensive and consistent support to customers nationwide through clinical training and sustainability programs, high fill rates, and personalized kit design services. Centurion has more than 1,100 team members, is privately owned and headquartered in Williamston, Michigan.
For more information on Centurion Medical Products visit www.centurionmp.com.
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CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS
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800.248.4058
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