Kit Check awarded VA Federal Supply Schedule contract

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  • Who can access the contract: Veteran's Affairs, Military Health System, Bureau of Prisons
  • FSS Contract V797D-50370, active as of April 1, 2015
  • Schedule 65 II A – Medical Equipment and Supplies

Kit Check™ (http://kitcheck.com), the leader in hospital pharmacy kit processing and medication tracking software, today announced that the US Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded the company a Federal Supply Schedule (FSS). This schedule provides a procurement vehicle for VA hospital pharmacies to use in acquiring Kit Check solutions.

"This VA and Military Health System contract is another endorsement for the value Kit Check provides in driving hospital pharmacy efficiency and medication dispensing accuracy. We are already delivering savings and enhanced accuracy for over 150 for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals and are happy to bring these capabilities to the people that provide care for our veterans and active-duty armed forces. There is pent up demand for automation solutions in VA hospitals in particular and Kit Check's pharmacy kit automation solution is available for purchase today," commented Kit Check chief operating officer Ted Ridgway.

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