Healthcare
Cold Chain Monitoring in Healthcare
Cold chain monitoring is crucial in healthcare to ensure the safety, effectiveness, and regulatory compliance of temperature-sensitive medical products such as vaccines, medications, and biological samples.
Key Uses:
- Preserve Vaccine & Medication Effectiveness
- Many vaccines (e.g., COVID-19, flu, MMR) must be stored between 2°C and 8°C (35°F–46°F) or even colder.
- If temperatures fluctuate, vaccines can become ineffective, risking public health.
- Ensure Patient Safety
- Prevent compromised medications from being administered to patients.
- Ensure that blood, insulin, and biologics remain stable and safe for use.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Meet WHO, CDC, FDA, and USP standards for medical storage and transport.
- Provide accurate temperature records for audits and inspections.
- Reduce Waste & Saves Costs
- Prevent the loss of high value pharmaceuticals due to improper storage.
- Reduce the risk of discarding expired or ineffective medications.
- Real-Time Alerts & Preventative Action
- Receive real-time alerts if temperatures go out of range.
- Help staff act quickly before products spoil.
- Support Emergency & Remote Healthcare
- Essential for field hospitals, vaccine distribution in remote areas, and disaster relief efforts.
- Ensure that life-saving medicines remain viable during transport.
Keep it Cool with Capti™
With Capti’s cold chain monitoring solution, you gain real-time visibility into your refrigeration systems. Capti ensures you never miss a critical temperature deviation. Stay informed, stay compliant, and most importantly, stay safe.