Transforming Critical Care
With a Next Generation Infusion Pump
Designed to address the specific challenges
of critical care, ensuring patients receive the
safe and efficient treatment they need.

Designed to address the specific challenges
of critical care, ensuring patients receive the
safe and efficient treatment they need.

Space Saving Design
Compact 4 channel pump uses 50% less space, ideal
for crowded critical care areas.

Modern Intuitive Interface
Easy to use color touchscreen display.

Accurate Labeling
Ensures safety with
ISO-standard drug labels.
Smart Technology
EHR integration, wireless updates & Infuse AI for cloud-based management.

Precision & Reliability
At a
Glance
Alarms
Faster and
Easier
Programming
Reduction in
Pump-related
Medical Errors
Today’s infusion pumps are not designed to meet the exacting needs of critically ill patients, which can result in potential harm to patients and increased cost. Infuse Health addresses the limitations of current designs.
Limitations of Current Pumps
Poor design
and
user interfaces
Too large
for the limited space in critical areas
Non-specific
alarms
High
failure rate
The Market
Demands devices that are compact,
reliable, and user-friendly. The Global Infusion Pump market is valued between $5-9 billion, with the U.S. market alone estimated at $4 billion.
Volumetric pumps, crucial for critical care, represent a $1 billion opportunity.
The Team
Dr. Levin is a board-certified Cardiac Anesthesiologist and Medical Director of the Clinical Data Science Team at Mount Sinai Health System in New York City.
With a background in technology and clinical informatics, Dr. Levin has pioneered innovations like NutriScan AI, which aids in malnutrition detection, and led trials on machine learning alerts for patient care.
