At Sage, we believe prevention can solve complex problems – simply. We create products to help improve patient outcomes and caregiver efficiency across the continuum of care. Our products are designed to help reduce the risk factors of hospital-acquired conditions such as skin injuries due to incontinence and pressure injuries, surgical site infections, pneumonias and healthcare worker injuries. These innovative solutions address preventable never-events while fitting seamlessly into your workflow and improving your facility's bottom line. Our solutions drive meaningful results and are backed by published studies across our portfolio.
Our passion for helping others and our commitment to solving real problems in healthcare will never stop. Because every patient deserves exceptional care — and every caregiver needs the right tools to give it.
633K
approximate number of patients who contract hospital-acquired infections in the U.S. per year1
2.5M
patients per year are affected by pressure injuries2
52%
of nurses suffer chronic back pain according to an ANA survey3
Over 150 published outcomes show clinical and financial impact
Our products address risk factors for infection by standardizing pre-op prepping, providing comprehensive oral care systems and tools for ventilated and non-ventilated patients, and promoting patient hygiene with external urine management devices and rinse-free skin cleansing and barrier cream cloths.
Address bacteria on the nares, oral cavity, and skin, which are risk factors for surgical site infection (SSI)
Our patient positioning products address risk factors for pressure injuries and healthcare worker injuries while advancing safety and mobility. Within the ICU, our products promote pressure injury prevention, lateral and lift transfers, as well as bed and chair repositioning, all while fitting seamlessly into the workflow.
Our commitment to solving real problems for you and your patients will never stop.
Our CustomerOne team provides customized, actionable reports that measure and analyze your clinical outcomes. These reports can be shared within your facility to validate your success, measure your return on investment, and influence decision-makers to help improve care.
FocusRN provides relevant, evidence-based content and course offerings to help you keep up with the latest clinical information and fulfill educational requirements. You can access our speaker programs, online learning and modules at your convenience to advance your education.
If you're caring for yourself or someone important to you, our hospital-trusted products can help provide quality care at home. Each Stryker home care product is designed to be effective and easy to use, as well as provide the comfort needed for a better life at home.
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Stryker’s Sage business unit is located in Cary, IL USA.
For inquires, please contact us at:
Sage Products LLC
3909 Three Oaks Road
Cary, Illinois 60013
800 323 2220
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References:
1. Magill S, et al., Changes in Prevalence of Health Care-Associated Infections in U.S. Hospitals. New England Journal of Medicine, March 2018;379(18):1732-44.
2. Berlowitz, D., VanDeusen Lukas, C., Parker, V., et al. Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals: A Toolkit for Improving Quality of Care. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/hospital/pressureulcertoolkit/index.html.
3. American Nurse Today, Special Report: Preventing Patient-Handling Injuries in Nurses, 2016;11(5):37-44.
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