
|Articles|January 24, 2005
Did you see these bells and whistles at ASHP show?
Wouldn't it be great if your automated dispensing systems didn't break down, requiring you to make a service call? Believe it or not, this is not a pipe dream anymore. The Mountain View, Calif.-based technology firm Omnicell claims it has a new product that can anticipate problems with your systems before they manifest themselves.
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