Smith’s Medical to Discontinue CADD PRISM 6101 Ambulatory Pump Production

Smith’s Medical’s announcement was delivered this week by Sr. Management. In a notice to its customers, Smith’s Medical indicated that the production of the CADD PRISM 6101 ambulatory infusion pump will be discontinued on our around the end of March 2015.

Smith’s Medical also announced that it will continue the support for warranty and service purposes for an estimated, additional 4 year period through 2019.
This announcement comes as no surprise to Right Way Medical and many other partners in the I.V pump rental and redistribution space. Smith’s Medical has been moving many customers to its new platform, CADD SOLIS VIP.

As the state of homecare changes, it is important to understand the landscape of what those changes mean to your business. Contact Right Way Medical to learn more about the ambulatory infusion pump landscape and what products are available for use when delivering I.V services. A full pdf version of this announcement can be found here.

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Prior to founding Right Way Medical, Prati held various roles with Apria Healthcare, B. Braun Medical, and Medical Technology Resources, where his final role was Sr. Vice President of Sales and Operations. During his time serving at Medical Technology Resources he was influential in assisting in its acquisition to Medical Specialties Distributor, a company that has since been acquired by McKesson in 2018.

Prati has been involved in various philanthropic organizations including The Make-A-Wish Foundation, A Kid Again, Orphan’s Promise and has served in various board and volunteer roles at Cypress Wesleyan Church (Alton Darby and Dublin campuses) and the Vineyard Church of Columbus.

Josh Prati resides in Powell, Ohio with his wife Christa and two cats, Remey and Molly. He enjoys working out, developing relationships over a home cooked meal, great wine, and is an avid Ohio State Buckeye and Pittsburgh Steeler fan.