Primex announces release of new OneVue capabilities


Primex announces the release of additional environmental monitoring solutions to enhance its OneVue Monitoring Platform.  An easy-to-use tool for healthcare providers and facility directors, OneVue’s integrated platform monitors, synchronizes, documents and alerts users to real-time conditions and changes in the environments and assets they manage. Designed to be an expandable solution, this latest release of OneVue Sense includes new functionality that monitors for contact closure and water leaks, in addition to leveraging a completely cloud-based software management system.

The OneVue system is used broadly by lab directors, clinical researchers, pharmacists and other providers across a variety of healthcare settings. In addition to the new functionalities, OneVue monitors temperature, indoor air quality and differential pressure, allowing clinicians to ensure drug safety, tissue integrity and regulatory compliance. The cloud-based software is fully customizable, enabling users to schedule reports, alerts and messaging to suit their specific needs, and synchronize many different types of devices across a facility.

For more information about OneVue, visit https://www.primexinc.com/onevue-system.



July 29, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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