If it’s not one thing, it’s another. Weeks after the FDA handed down a Class I label to Hamilton Medical’s recall of its ventilators caused by a software conflict, the company has now received a ...
Hamilton Medical’s ventilator recall was recently given a Class I designation from FDA. The company originally contacted customers in June after learning that its C1, C2, C3, and T1 ventilators with ...
The FDA classified about 1,460 Hamilton Medical ventilators in a Class I recall, part of a voluntary correction, because electrolyte fluid might leak onto the device’s control board. A leakage could ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic created an urgent global need for ventilators, a manufacturing line was built in an 86,000-sq-ft Reno warehouse in just one month for an international ventilator company.
Hamilton Medical notified customers of a malfunction with its HAMILTON-TI ventilators with software versions 1.1.2 and lower in which the correct amount of oxygen may be miscalculated, according to ...
Amerinet, a national healthcare solutions organization, has announced it has signed an agreement with Hamilton Medical for ventilators, according to a news release from Amerinet. The agreement, ...
Since COVID-19 emerged, Hamilton Medical has steadily increased production. In a small, idyllic town in the Swiss Alps, a factory buzzes nonstop. Inside, there are some 350 workers pulling double ...
Bob Hamilton had a favor to ask, and he knew it was unreasonable and almost bordered on requiring an apology for being so bold. "To be honest, I don't have anything to compare it to," he said of his ...
Doctors say ventilators are no panacea for coronavirus patients. Research shows that most patients placed on the breathing machines still die — and ventilators themselves can cause fatal infections.