December 5, 2019

Grifols streamlines hospital pharmacy operations with new KIRO Fill® technology and PharmacyKeeper enhancements

  • KIRO Fill® will bring greater autonomy to syringe batching of non-hazardous intravenous (IV) medications
  • The next-generation PharmacyKeeper software will improve pharmacy workflow through additional safety features and bi-directional integration with Epic®, further reducing reliance on manual processes
     

Barcelona, December 5, 2019 – Grifols (MCE:GRF, MCE:GRF.P NASDAQ:GRFS), a leading global producer of plasma-derived medicines and provider of technologies and services for hospitals, clinics and compounding centers, today announced the launch of its latest sterile compounding technology, KIRO Fill®, as well as its next-generation software enhancements within the PharmacyKeeper IV workflow platform. The new updates will be showcased at the Grifols booth, 819, during the ASHP Midyear 2019 Clinical Meeting & Exhibition on December 8-12, 2019, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

KIRO Fill® utilizes automation in an ISO 5 environment, working in parallel to offer efficient throughput without sacrificing safety or accuracy during batch productions of non-hazardous syringe preparations. The solution is designed to enhance patient safety, optimize operational efficiencies, and facilitate regulatory compliance.

The newly released PharmacyKeeper software will improve workflow and safety across the board, including improved visibility into overall pharmacy operations, the ability to serialize medication batches, as well as set separate item alternatives for patient and batch compounds. The enhanced software also features a new module for storing files, providing a secure, centralized cloud-based location for managing and storing Standard Operating Procedures and other documents, and extends bi-directional integration with Epic to support uncommon or unique drug and dose units with increased customization.

“KIRO Fill® and PharmacyKeeper are a strategic part of inclusiv®, our comprehensive IV compounding portfolio of integrated technology, software and service solutions,” said Michael Glenn, Vice President of Hospital Global Marketing, Grifols. “They are two of the latest examples of Grifols’ continued investment in innovative solutions for advancing quality and safety in pharmacy operations.”

The inclusiv® portfolio offers expertise as well as products and services for designing and building compliant cleanrooms, safely preparing and verifying CSPs (compounded sterile preparations), and managing and optimizing hospital pharmacy operations. It includes modular cleanroom systems, IV workflow systems, robotics and other compounding devices, and pharmacy operations software.

In addition to the commercial introduction of KIRO Fill® at the ASHP Midyear 2019 Clinical Meeting & Exhibition, Grifols will exhibit several other new products and enhancements under the inclusiv® umbrella, including expanded capabilities of KIRO Oncology, a robotic system with sophisticated engineering and software controls that provides accuracy and safety throughout the highly complex process of compounding hazardous sterile IV preparations.

For more information on the growing Grifols inclusiv® compounding portfolio, visit www.grifolsinclusiv.com.

To learn how you can join Grifols booth 819 at the ASHP Midyear 2019 Clinical Meeting & Exhibition, visit https://midyear.ashp.org.