While more IV providers pop up across state lines offering concierge in-home services and mobile IV's at events or on the go, industry leaders aim to standardize the way medical professionals administer IV therapy solutions in a wide range of settings. At the conference, medical entrepreneurs responded with hunger, determined to learn best practices from companies operating knee deep with great success in the space.
Sam is one of those pioneering individuals. But unlike others, he is a retired firefighter paramedic and self-made entrepreneur known by many as the creator of Liquivida's IV kits and vial packets, which make administering IV therapy services simple, safe, and more compliant than sourcing independently through a pharmacy. He started the company nine years ago at the age of 26 when the industry had very little backing or support and now he's found himself working with top-tier healthcare attorneys such as Jeff Cohen and the American IV Association (AIVA) to promote self regulation.
His idea to elevate safety and compliance started with the inception of Liquivida's proprietary all-inclusive IV infusion kits, which come prepared with everything you need to deliver optimal doses of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into the bloodstream in the most safe and effective way possible. Liquivida IV drips and vial packets are sourced and packaged at a 503B pharmacy and protect consumers by ensuring a preservative-free single dose vial is used each and every time, taking the guesswork out so providers can focus on what actually matters: patient satisfaction and better healthcare outcomes.
For medical providers, efficacy and reliability are major contributing factors to business success. It's what keeps clients coming back, making IV therapy a regular part of their health regimen. Liquivida has been prioritizing these factors so clinics can remain compliant and offer the best to their clients. It also gives practitioners an extra layer of credibility as more consumers demand increased attention to quality products as well as better protocols and equipment at these facilities. Read more: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/sam-tejada-of-liquivida-announces-new-safety-protocols-impacting-the-iv-industry-at-first-iv-conference-1031904809
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