At FASS, we recognize the critical importance of addressing the challenges faced by healthcare providers in administering injections safely and efficiently. In acute care settings such as emergency rooms, paramedics, military, and psychiatric facilities, every second counts,
Needle Stick Injuries in High-Stress Healthcare Environments
Needle stick injuries present a significant challenge in healthcare settings worldwide, with over 385,000 incidents reported annually in the United States alone, and nearly one million globally. These injuries, prevalent in high-stress environments such as emergency rooms and psychiatric wards, are exacerbated by the urgency of patient care and heightened stress levels among healthcare providers. Moreover, traditional intramuscular injection methods not only lead to inefficiencies but also may increase the risk of needle stick injuries and result in unnecessary waste. Despite existing safety standards, these accidents persist, posing considerable threats to both healthcare providers and patients alike, particularly in emergency medical settings where time is of the essence.
Our Solution
Enter FASS
(Fast Access Safety Syringe)
Enter FASS (Fast Access Safety Syringe)—an innovative solution designed to streamline the injection process, enhance safety, and reduce waste. Our syringe features a unique rotating mechanism that integrates two needles into a single device, eliminating the need for multiple needles and reducing the risk of needlestick injuries.
FASS saves valuable time by consolidating multiple steps into one seamless process, allowing healthcare providers to administer injections more quickly and efficiently.
With built-in safety features and a rotating mechanism, FASS minimizes the risk of needlestick injuries, protecting both healthcare professionals and patients from potential harm.
By eliminating the need for separate syringes and reducing the number of discarded needles, FASS helps decrease medical waste and promote environmental sustainability.
FASS was conceived by an emergency room nurse who witnessed firsthand the challenges and risks associated with traditional injection methods. Drawing on insights from interviews with 20 clinicians, including emergency room and psychiatric nurses, doctors, and executives, FASS was developed to address critical pain points and needs identified during the customer discovery process.
Enhanced Safety and Productivity
Healthcare providers using FASS may experience increased safety, productivity, and confidence in administering injections, particularly in high-stress environments such as emergency rooms and psychiatric settings.
Environmental Sustainability
FASS can lead to cost savings for healthcare facilities by reducing the incidence of needlestick injuries, minimizing medical waste, and increasing efficiency in injection procedures.
Customer Validation
FASS has received positive feedback from clinicians during customer discovery interviews, validating its effectiveness in addressing critical pain points in healthcare settings.
Infermedica beats out other “elephants in the room” such as IBM Watson. Throughout our engagement we continue to be
Ben Rosner
CMIO, Get Well Network
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Dr. Matthias Kuss
Head of Health Innovation
We highly appreciate the quality of Infermedica’s technology, ease of deployment and the outstanding ability to
Julita Czyżewska
CEO, PZU Zdrowie
Problem Statement
The Future of Medical Injections
At FASS (Fast Access Safety Syringe), we’re committed to driving positive change in the healthcare industry and improving patient outcomes. Our groundbreaking syringe technology represents a significant leap forward in injection safety, efficiency, and patient care. Join us on this journey as we revolutionize medical injections and pave the way for a safer, more efficient future in healthcare.
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Join us on this journey as we revolutionize medical injections and pave the way for a safer, more efficient future in healthcare.