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TORONTO, May 12, 2025—InventoRR MD Inc. has announced a significant milestone with its open abdomen management and closure system, AbClo, receiving an Innovative Technology contract from Vizient, a leading provider-driven healthcare performance improvement organization. This prestigious contract highlights the unique features of AbClo, which were evaluated by hospital experts participating in Vizient’s client-led councils.
The recognition from Vizient underscores the potential of AbClo to enhance patient care and outcomes in the healthcare sector. With its innovative design, AbClo aims to address the critical challenges associated with open abdomen management, providing a solution that could streamline procedures and improve recovery times for patients.
This contract not only validates the technology's effectiveness but also positions AbClo as a valuable asset for healthcare providers looking to adopt advanced solutions. The partnership between InventoRR MD Inc. and Vizient is poised to bring transformative changes to the management of complex abdominal conditions, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare professionals alike.
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