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Safecor Health Acquires Unit-Dose Pharmaceutical Leader RSC
Date:9/3/2008

r service, and making a positive impact on the practice of pharmacy. I'm confident our customers will experience a seamless transition of RSC to Safecor Health."

Crisafi will remain with the company and continue to advise its leadership team on a range of regulatory, quality and operational matters. Safecor Health will retain current RSC facilities and workers.

About Safecor Health, LLC

Safecor Health, LLC, headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, focuses on providing products and services that improve the medication administration process in hospitals, health systems and long-term care pharmacies. The company was formed earlier this year to acquire medication-safety related companies by Stephen Fischbach, president and chief executive officer, and Ryan O'Dell, chief marketing and sales officer. Fischbach and O'Dell are health care industry veterans with Fortune 100 leadership experience in pharmacy services, pharmaceutical distribution and dispensing technologies. To contact Safecor Health, call (800) 447-1006, or e-mail info@safecorhealth.com


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