Is your supply room a collection of random parts, or a cohesive system? Discover how consolidating your workflow changes the rhythm of your day.
Picture 6:00 AM rounds. The coffee hasn’t kicked in yet. You are at the cart, prepping for a difficult draw. You reach for a tourniquet, it’s the wrong texture. You grab a lancet or butterfly needle, it’s a brand you don’t recognize, and you have to fumble to figure out the activation mechanism. You seal the specimen cup, but you find yourself double-checking it because the last batch from that other vendor leaked in the pneumatic tube.
It’s subtle, but it’s there: Micro-stress.

It’s time for a change. It’s time for your supplies to work as hard as you do.
The Invisible Threat In The Draw Station
80% of infections are transmitted through touch.
That statistic keeps infection control teams awake at night. When your supply chain is fragmented, safety protocols can slip through the cracks. The danger isn’t just in the sharp; it’s in the “boring” items we overlook.
Consider the tourniquet. It is a simple band, but if it is reused or left on a patient, the consequences range from hemolysis to nerve damage. When you use disparate supplies, you lose the safety net of standardization.
The “Aha” Moment: One Partner, One Rhythm
Imagine a workflow where every tool feels like it belongs to the same family. This is the Caresfield Consolidated Supply Chain.
It isn’t just about buying products; it’s about buying peace of mind.
When you source your Blood Collection Needles, Tourniquets, and Lancets from a single trusted partner, you aren’t just filling a shelf. You are building a safety ecosystem.
We are proud to be a contracted supplier with Premier, Inc. (Contract #PP-LA-695), meaning your transition to a consolidated workflow is already vetted for compliance, pricing, and quality.
Here is what a unified, “stress-free” draw looks like:
1. The Confidence of Color
You walk into the room and need a specific needle size for your patient. There’s no need to read the fine print — you simply look for Green or Blue and see the correct size clearly marked on the butterfly needle packaging.
The same applies to lancets: color-coding allows you to identify the right gauge instantly, saving time and reducing the risk of error.

2. The Sound of Safety
You now need to collect a urine sample from the patient. The sample is collected. Now, the moment of anxiety: Will it leak?

3. The Respectful Transport
The patient’s journey ends, but the sample’s journey is just beginning.

Efficiency Is An Emotion
For the Supply Chain Director, consolidation means one invoice, one shipment, and no more chasing backorders. It means utilizing your Premier GPO contract to drive standardization and savings immediately.
But for the nurse, consolidation feels like flow.
It means having a Bariatric Tourniquet (Orange) that is actually long enough (32″) so you don’t have to tie two bands together. It means having a Micro-Preemie Lancet that is engineered for a sweeping incision to protect a newborn’s bone.
It means having the right tool, for the right patient, every single time.
Stop Piecing It Together. Start Flowing.
You deal with enough variables in healthcare. Your supplies shouldn’t be one of them. Experience the difference of a workflow that was designed, not just assembled.
Ready for your “Aha” moment?
Don’t just take our word for it. Feel the texture of the tourniquets, hear the “click” of the cups, and test the retraction of the safety lancets yourself.
Click Here to Request Your Consolidated Sample Kit Today
Streamline your supply chain. Standardize your safety. Simplify your day.
Ordering Information:
- Premier Contract: PP-LA-695 (Specimen Collection Products)
- Contact us: 952.890.7100 or sales@caresfield.com
- Customization: We can customize bags and kits to your facility’s logo and specific needs.


