Health Robotics announces rental program for I.V. Automation solutions

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Health Robotics today announced the immediate availability in the United States of an affordable rental program for Health Robotics' undisputed world-leading I.V. Automation solutions i.v.STATION, i.v.SOFT Assist., and i.v.STATION ONCO. Initially launched in 2011 at the monthly rental fees of $5,500, $450, and $7,500 respectively, it persists with the post-McKesson replacement strategy and the expansion of Health Robotics Canada Inc. (HRCI) installation and support services.

"Besides demonstrating one more time Health Robotics' radical price advantage over its competitors [crucial to the company's winning every publicly announced, worldwide I.V. Robot purchase over the past 18 months], the instant availability of this creative off-balance sheet rental program enables Health Robotics' prospective customers to easily access the company's unique technology with shorter R.O.I., and without the need for capital budgeting. Thanks to the efforts of Americorp and HRCI, key American partners, I'm confident that this program will have a vital impact to the company's double-digit growth in CY2012," stated Gaspar DeViedma, Health Robotics' Executive Vice President.

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