Logi-D extends its North American reach, announcing the appointment of a new U.S. regional director and three U.S. regional account managers

Laval, Quebec, December 6, 2011. Logi-D, a leading provider of innovative hospital supply chain automation solutions and inventor of the internationally recognized RFID-enabled replenishment practice, 2BIN-iD, is pleased to announce the appointment of four additional professionals to its U.S. team in support of its North American expansion.

Franco Di Clemente has been appointed regional director, U.S. This seasoned, results-oriented leader brings to Logi-D his well-rounded knowledge of the healthcare sector, acquired, in part, as senior director, international markets, with Lantheus, a respected medical imaging firm and formerly a division of Bristol-Myers Squibb.

“This is a very exciting time to join Logi-D. The company has a track record of introducing ground-breaking material management solutions, the latest using computer vision. It has once again demonstrated its unique ability to leverage best practices and technologies well established in the industrial world to resolve hospital-specific supply chain issues,” said Di Clemente.

The following three regional account managers have joined Di Clemente’s team:

Jamie Gannon, a cardiovascular invasive specialist with experience in both cath lab and account management, previously with Cook Medical, is based in the north west region;

Joshua P. Gray, whose experience includes a number of years as a cardiovascular technologist in a community hospital and as an account manager with Cook Medical, is based in the north east region;

Erik J. Schnetzer, an experienced account manager who also has IT training and experience, comes to Logi-D from PAR Excellence Systems and is based in the south east region.

“The company is currently looking for other talented account managers in the US to support our company’s development plan,” continued Di Clemente.

Richard Philippe, Founder and CEO of Logi-D commented that, “These appointments come at a time of growing interest in Logi-D solutions and will help drive the company’s expansion plans forward. With their knowledge, insight and reputation for success, these individuals will complement our existing team and contribute to our ongoing efforts to help hospitals improve operational efficiency through supply chain automation.”

For more information:

Monique Bielen
Vice-President and Chief Operations Officer
1-888-628-8804, ext. 223
monique.bielen@logi-d.net

Improve hospital supply chain management for high-value and consignment items

Groundbreaking VC-iD solution utilizes computer vision technology to optimize the hospital supply chain, improve value streams within service lines, and reduce overall costs

 

Scholarly article concludes that Logi-D CC-iD item-level traceability solution improves hospital supply chain management for high-value and consignment items

An article on RFID in the healthcare supply chain, which was recently published in a reputable peer-reviewed scientific journal, concludes that the Logi-D RFID-enabled CC-iD solution enhances end-to-end traceability of medical products. The article further states that CC-iD is a lighter technology alternative to RFID-enabled cabinets in the replenishment of consignment and high-value supplies in the OR, cath lab, and IR departments.

We invite you to read the article at
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187705091100442X.

For more information, please contact us at 1-888-628-8804 or info@logi-d.net


September 27, 2011, by Logi-D

Logi-D unveils game-changing invention at the 2011 AHRMM Conference & Exhibition

Groundbreaking VC-iD solution utilizes computer vision technology to optimize the hospital supply chain, improve value streams within service lines, and reduce overall costs

 

Laval, Quebec, August 1, 2011. Logi-D, a leading healthcare supply chain automation provider, will unveil a revolutionary game-changing invention at the 2011 AHRMM Conference and Exhibition, as it introduces VC-iD, a groundbreaking inventory management solution featuring computer vision technology.

Logi-D is making a technology leap in applying this proven technology—already widely used and matured in the manufacturing sector for quality control and in the security industry for access control—integrating it into its innovative solutions platform to manage inventory. Using a small camera, computer vision technology has the ability to analyze a live video stream, recognize events, and prompt business rules in software applications. This novel approach to data capture improves data accuracy by eliminating manual processes and overall dependency on human intervention.

“Applying this technology to hospital supply chains is a very exciting prospect, and its possibilities will push the frontiers of point of use automation even further,” explains Jonathan Assouline, Director of R&D at Logi-D. “The company’s R&D team currently has several ideas on the drawing board. Our first computer vision application enhances the world-leading kanban/two-bin practice—a practice long mastered by Logi-D. In fact, the Logi-D two-bin solution, with more than a decade of implementations, led us to invent the internationally-recognized RFID-enabled solution.”

Using a small camera mounted on storage units, the new application will instantly detect if bins are empty and will trigger replenishment requests before critical thresholds are met. Because no user intervention is required, the technology has the potential to accomplish much more, with no disruption to natural workflows.

With this giant leap into the future of supply chain automation, Logi-D is once again enriching its robust iD suite of solutions and demonstrating its unique ability to leverage technologies well established in the industrial world to resolve hospital-specific supply chain issues identified through its consulting work and academic research affiliation. Its constant introduction of leading-edge automation technologies to the healthcare environment is helping hospitals improve their supply chain value streams and optimize workflows across the various service lines.

Accurate demand data at the front end of the supply chain is imperative to avoiding costly and disruptive stockouts that lead to just-in-case excess inventory. User compliance dependency and manual demand assessment can lead to an unreliable data feed due to inaccuracies; the new VC-iD solution resolves these issues by completely removing human intervention from the data capture process. It does this through efficiency-driven automation, providing reliable data and allowing a significant number of FTEs to be redeployed to more value-added activities, thus optimizing value streams while reducing operating costs.

According to Richard Philippe, founder and CEO of Logi-D, “Computer vision further broadens our scope of enabling technologies, which already range from script recognition and keyboard entry to barcode, RFID and voice recognition. All of these data collection technologies bring their own benefits and are used in our applications to maximize outcomes. Computer vision technology offers the advantage of completely eliminating user compliance issues without compromising the lean kanban practices or storage optimization benefits that Logi-D has built its reputation on.”

Limited resources and increased pressure to deliver quality care at a lower cost have hospitals looking for value optimization and cost saving opportunities. “An improvement in the supply chain raises the value output at the front line of service and significantly reduces operating costs. With this latest invention, we are expanding our ability to help hospitals achieve their objectives through greater gains,” concludes Mr. Philippe.  

VC-iD will be showcased at the Logi-D booth during the upcoming 2011 AHRMM Conference and Exhibition in Boston, where Logi-D will provide a live demo of its solutions.


August 12, 2011, by Logi-D

Hôtel-Dieu d'Amos implements automated medical supply replenishment system in its OR

Logi-D 2BIN-iD and PA-iD solutions featuring RFID and voice-directed technologies bring state-of-the-art supply chain capabilities to a regional hospital

 

ReceptacleHôtel-Dieu d’Amos and Logi-D today announced that they have completed the implementation of the Logi-D 2BIN-iD and PA-iD solutions in the hospital’s operating room and in doing so have provided Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos with an automated replenishment system for medical supplies. The system features leading-edge RFID and voice-directed technologies. At the heart of the system is LogiDATA-iD, a one-of-a-kind software application that creates a data exchange network with the hospital’s material management information system.
Internationally recognized 2BIN-iD, a two-bin RFID replenishment system inspired by lean inventory management methods, optimizes supply replenishment processes while eliminating inventory counts and manual data gathering. For its part, PA-iD accelerates and facilitates the process involved in putting supplies away by guiding employees through the activity using voice-directed technology. When the two solutions are combined, as has been done at Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos, they form a complete system that automates the entire replenishment cycle. In addition, PA-iD suggests ways the user can optimize the two-bin RFID replenishment system.
The placement of supplies in storage areas is an integral aspect of the replenishment process. It takes time and is usually based on the experience of employees, both in terms of product knowledge and familiarity with supply storage locations. “With PA-iD, staff with little or no experience in supply replenishment or with limited knowledge of where supplies should be stored can easily handle this task after just one short training session. The hospital can therefore reduce the disruptions caused by employee absences, more easily integrate new staff, and prevent supplies from being put away in the wrong locations,” explains Richard Philippe, Founder and President of Logi-D. “We are delighted with this project; it demonstrates, for example, that the gains associated with automating the supply chain are not limited to large hospitals.”  
Jaquelin Labonville, Operating Room Head Nurse at Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos, agrees. “With 2BIN-iD and PA-iD, both of which are systems accessible to a regional hospital such as ours, the replenishment of the operating room will be carried out in a fast and straightforward way. The voice-directed technology will mean that the employees putting medical supplies away will need only to listen and follow simple instructions in order to know where to place the items. Our clinical staff knows that the right products will be in the right location and therefore easy to retrieve.”

About Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos
Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos, 600 kilometers north of Montreal, is a 96-bed hospital offering general and specialized care and employing 52 specialists and 37 general practitioners. In addition to its basic and regional specialties (ENT, neurology and oncology), Hôtel-Dieu d’Amos is a level II trauma center offering regional specialties that include orthopedic traumatology; thoracic, vascular and plastic surgery; and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Hôtel-Dieu d'Amos has also been a teaching hospital for a number of years and is the regional center for organ removal.



June 07, 2011, by Logi-D

Logi-D on rfidradio.com

 

Richard Philippe from Logi-D shared with Academia RFID the latest applications of their specialized supply chain automation solutions for hospitals. He introduces another area where RFID can help answer the increased regulatory requirements for tissue banking with donor-to-patient traceability. www.rfidradio.com



May 27, 2011, by Logi-D

Logi-D announces upcoming bone and tissue tracking solution

At the 2011 AORN Conference & Exhibition

ReceptacleThe increased regulatory requirements for tissue banking with donor-to-patient traceability have increased the manual workload and paper flow for an already stretched front line of service. Logi-D, a leading supply chain automation provider, will introduce its concept solution for automated bone and tissue tracking at the 2011 AORN congress and exhibition. The solution builds on the Logi-D robust solutions platform of leading practices and proven technologies.

“By applying automation to the bone and tissue tracking process, the new solution will not only meet Joint Commission compliance requirements, but will achieve this without increasing man hours, as the overall time spent on inventory management and tracking will be significantly reduced. Moreover, cost savings and patient safety will be achieved through automated expiration and temperature monitoring as well as integrated recall management,” explains Jonathan Assouline, Director, Information Technology and Research & Development, at Logi-D.

The new solution will capture and link product and employee data and workflow events and will push this information to all relevant host applications through a built-in interface tool. Not only will this result in a fully automated information flow, but inventory and recall management will also be automated through a comprehensive business rule engine. Another key advantage is that human intervention will be kept to an absolute minimum, reducing time and errors in both the information flow and replenishment process. As part of the comprehensive Logi-D suite of solutions, this new tool will use the same capture points and devices, while a consolidated information overview will enable fact-driven decisions. A unified material management platform will drive high-quality front line care at a lower cost.

“Our extensive expertise in material management and tracking automation has enabled us to develop a concept that will help our customers achieve Joint Commission compliance rapidly,” adds Richard Martin, Director, Integrated Solutions, at Logi-D. “The proven cost savings driven by our material management solutions deliver a fast return on investment, so the money invested in compliance can have a positive impact on both the operating margin and time spent tracking bone and tissue.”


April 08, 2011, by Logi-D


Southlake Regional Health Centre

Implements the Logi-D automated point-of-use system, institution-wide

Southlake Regional Health Centre (Southlake) of Newmarket, Ontario, has announced that it is extending implementation of the Logi-D automated point-of-use materials management system throughout the organization. The system is comprised of an RFID-driven two-bin replenishment system (2BIN-iD), which manages all general supplies, and a second system (CC-iD) to manage high value items as well as those requiring individual tracking. In 2007, Southlake first implemented Logi-D's automated system in its Cataract Centre and Endoscopy Clinic and in so doing pioneered the implementation of the Logi-D CC-iD solution. On the heels of this initial success, Southlake implemented the system in its Cath Lab, ER, Cancer Centre and OR Department. In a third and final phase, Southlake has put in place an aggressive schedule to implement the Logi-D systemthroughout the organization, thus becoming the hospital with the most widespread use of RFID technology to manage inventory at the point of use in Ontario.

"Reviewing our processes to incorporate new technologies and make the most of available resources so that we enhance the institution's performance are key objectives at Southlake Regional Health Centre," explained Terry Kuula, CFO of the hospital. "The Logi-D system was selected because of the significant gains generated through improved logistics processes. Among other things, it has helped relieve nursing staff of supply chain duties, allowing them to focus on the hospital's primary mission: patient care."

Commenting on the impacts of the Logi-D system, Jim Talbot, Director, Materials Management, adds: "In keeping with the hospital's vision, the system has allowed the Materials Management Department to implement new and innovative ways to provide excellence in the delivery of patient care and to establish Southlake at the forefront in terms of leading practices."

Implementation of the 2BIN-iD and CC-iD solutions has provided Southlake with extensive real time information on its inventory of supplies. With the system in place, Southlake has not only gained access to meaningful data that was previously unavailable in the supply chain environment, the hospital has also been given the tools to manage the data effectively and efficiently.

"The Logi-D RFID-enabled two-bin replenishment system has allowed us to recuperate an enormous amount of storage space and has greatly facilitated the management of supplies and inventory," said Teresa Mingo, Distribution Manager.

Richard Philippe, founder and CEO of Logi-D, commented: "We are delighted with the confidence Southlake has shown us in choosing Logi-D as its partner of choice to automate its supply chain processes. The joint efforts of our organizations are what have made this project such a success. Most importantly, we are proud to contribute in our own way to Southlake Regional Health Centre's mission of caring for people."

About Southlake Regional Health Centre

Southlake Regional Health Centre, located in York Region, Newmarket, Ontario, is a leader in the provision of specialized health care services. This centre tirelessly strives to deliver quality services closer to patients' homes and seek out new and innovative ways to meet the health care needs of the community it serves. Its state-of-the-art buildings house leading edge technology and facilities that compare with, and in some cases, exceed what is offered anywhere else in Ontario. Its workis supported by the dedication of over 2700 employees, 460 physicians and 800 volunteers. For more information about Southlake, please visit www.southlakeregional.org.


February 11, 2011, by Logi-D


Logi-D finalizes major capital stock financing agreement

A support to its North American expansion

Logi-D Holding Inc. (Logi-D) announces a major capital stock financing agreement with Telesystem Ltd. (Telesystem) and VCIC Inc. (VCIC).

Logi-D is a leading provider of innovative hospital supply chain automation solutions and the inventor of the internationally recognized RFID-enabled two-bin replenishment concept, known under the 2BIN-iD brand.

Initially founded as TRIAX Consulting, a consulting services group specialized in helping hospitals improve their supply chains, Logi-D has developed the iD suite of solutions, which integrate cutting-edge technologies, such as RFID and voice, and storage equipment and services that streamline materials management processes from warehouse to point of use. These solutions are the result of extensive research of best practices in supply chain management, both in healthcare and other industries. They represent the broadest and most integrated suite of supply chain automation solutions currently available to hospitals. Also encompassing comprehensive transformation services, from conception to completion, the Logi-D offering optimizes inventory, substantially improves productivity, and lowers overall costs, resulting in an industry-leading return on investment.

Telesystem, founded by Charles Sirois, is a private capital corporation that owns, builds, and manages innovative businesses around the world; it leverages technology and entrepreneurship to help sustainable businesses in diverse and promising fields thrive and grow.

VCIC Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of the Crédit Mutuel–CIC investment cluster and business bank, one of the largest players in the French venture capital industry and managing some 2.5 billion euros in capital, 1.8 billion of which represent equity ownership.

"Logi-D now enters a new phase; with a proven suite of solutions, the involvement of investment partners will enable us to accelerate deployment of the necessary resources to support the commercialization and implementation of our solutions throughout North America," explained Richard Philippe, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Logi-D. "To date Logi-D has enjoyed steady growth, founded on a detailed understanding of hospital supply chain issues and our ability to combine technologies in an innovative manner to achieve meaningful and sustainable results for our customers."

According to Robert Talbot, managing partner of Propulsion Ventures, the investment arm of Telesystem that completed the financing, "Logi-D is a company with a huge potential for growth, given its solutions, which have already been proven in the market, and its rich pipeline of methods to improve processes in the healthcare sector—a sector facing serious challenges."

"Logi-D has developed unique expertise that addresses a pressing need in the hospital sector. Supported by an excellent management team, the company has a highly promising future. This investment illustrates our recent anchorage in the Canadian venture capital ecosystem," stated Ludovic André, Chief Operating Officer at VCIC.

About Telesystem

Telesystem is a Canadian private capital corporation that owns, builds and manages innovative businesses around the world. Telesystem leverages technology and entrepreneurship to grow sustainable businesses in diverse and promising fields, such as health and environment, media and entertainment, Internet and software, and industrial innovations. For more information, please visit www.telesystem.ca.

About VCIC

Based in Montreal and specializing in venture capital investments, VCIC Inc. supports Canadian companies with strong technological skills and smart positioning in high potential sectors, such as information technology, healthcare, and industrial innovation. In a transatlantic spirit, its French roots and extensive multisectorial network offer an entry point to support these companies when they expand into Europe. Its equity ownership approach enables it to establish a close and lasting relationship with business leaders. VCIC Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of the Crédit Mutuel–CIC investment cluster and business bank, one of the largest players in the French venture capital industry with a portfolio of more than 500 businesses and managing some 2.5 billion euros in capital, 1.8 billion of which represent equity ownership.


February 5, 2011, by Logi-D




Logi-D newest solution, at HealthAchieve 2010

Presenting KB-iD

Logi-D, creator of 2BIN-iD, an RFID-enabled two bin replenishment system, innovates once again by presenting, at the 2010 HealthAchieve Conference and Exhibition, KB-iD, its newest international breakthrough in hospital material management automation solutions. HealthAchieve will be held in Toronto, Ontario, on November 8, 9, and 10, 2010.

Logi-D has drawn on its extensive knowledge in hospital supply chain management and its experience in implementing lean kanban replenishment systems and leading-edge RFID technology to develop KB-iD, an inventory management automation solution used independently of storage equipment.

KB-iD has been designed specifically to enable the implementation of an automated RFID-enabled two bin automated replenishment system by easily retrofitting a hospital's existing storage systems. Like Logi-D's leading 2BIN-iD solution, KB-iD helps prevent the expiration of products, greatly facilitates stock rotation, and enables automated traceability of lot numbers and expiry dates to the point of use with limited human intervention, to name just a few of its benefits.

The new and unique KB-iD RFID reading device connects to the proven and robust LogiDATA-iD material management software application, which is used to manage current Logi-D sites.

Logi-D will present its newest solution at Booth 1115 in the HealthAchieve exhibition hall, with company representatives on hand to explain this latest technological application and answer questions.

For more information view our brochure.


October 20, 2010, by Logi-D


Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal

Completes the implementation of the Logi-D RFID system to manage operating rooms medical supplies

Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, recipient of an AQESSS 2010 award (Quebec association of health and social services institutions) for its ambitious project to revamp logistics to better support clinical staff, has taken a new and very important step in the optimization of its supply chain. It has completed the implementation of Logi D's CC-iD automated inventory management system in its operating room.

This improvement project particularly targets supplies such as implants, which require individual traceability for clinical or financial reasons. In addition to its clinical impact, this group of products can represent more than 30% of the value of medical supplies consumed by an entire hospital. In most healthcare institutions in North America, the processes used to collect data as part of the management of these products tend to be manual and generally fall under the responsibility of nursing personnel.

Like their colleagues in other hospitals, the managers at Hôpital du Sacré Cœur de Montréal recognize that managing these supplies requires specialized tools that allow users to closely control such inventory. Logi-D's CC-iD solution has been designed specifically to automate this management priority.

In addition to freeing up nursing time better spent with patients, the solution's implementation will enable this major teaching hospital, affiliated with Université de Montréal, to obtain real time, complete information on the inventory of these supplies as well as their replenishment, storage locations, and consumption data. It will also provide access to previously nonexistent management data and reports.

"Logi-D is already one of our key partners with respect to the optimization of the supply chain, having deployed its 2BIN-iD RFID replenishment solution, which is today used extensively throughout the hospital," explains Clément Roy, who is in charge of logistics at Sacré Cœur. "This new solution responds to our ever-increasing management needs and will enable us to devote even more time to clinical activities that would otherwise be spent on administrative tasks."

"We are delighted to be able to once again contribute to the improvement of the supply chain of our long-standing partner, Hôpital du Sacré Cœur de Montréal," states Richard Philippe, Founder and CEO of Logi-D. "Among the benefits, the automation and simplification of processes will provide more time for patient care. We are confident that this proven solution will enable the hospital's managers to rapidly achieve their objectives."

About Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal

Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal (HSCM) is a supra-regional health centre affiliated with the University de Montréal. It provides general, specialized and ultra specialized treatment, as well as regional services in hyperbaric therapy, and is a tertiary trauma centre. HSCM is also a centre for teaching, research and evaluation regarding intervention techniques and technologies. A crucial link in the Quebec healthcare network, it primarily serves the population of northwest Montreal, as well as the Laval, Laurentians, Lanaudière and Abitibi-Témiscamingue regions. For more information about Hôpital du Sacré Cœur de Montréal, please visit www.hscm.ca.


September 17, 2010, by Logi-D



Logi-D to present KB-iD

Its newest solution, at AHRMM 2010

Logi-D, creator of 2BIN-iD, an RFID-enabled two bin replenishment system, innovates once again by releasing, at the 2010 AHRMM Conference and Exhibition, KB-iD, its newest international breakthrough in hospital material management automation solutions. The Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management will hold this year's conference and exhibition in Denver, Colorado, from August 1 to 4.

Logi-D has drawn on its extensive knowledge in hospital supply chain management and its experience in implementing lean kanban replenishment systems and leading-edge RFID technology to develop KB-iD, an inventory management automation solution used independently of storage equipment.

KB-iD has been designed specifically to enable the implementation of an automated RFID-enabled two bin automated replenishment system by easily retrofitting a hospital's existing storage systems. Like Logi-D's leading 2BIN-iD solution, KB-iD helps prevent the expiration of products, greatly facilitates stock rotation, and enables automated traceability of lot numbers and expiry dates to the point of use with limited human intervention, to name just a few of its benefits.

The new and unique KB-iD RFID reading device connects to the proven and robust LogiDATA-iD material management software application, which is used to manage current Logi-D sites. Logi-D will present its new solution at AHRMM Booth #825, with company representatives on hand to explain this latest technological application and answer questions.

For more information view our brochure.


July 20, 2010, by Logi-D


Logi-D to provide operating room solutions to the CHUM

Implementation of new integrated and automated material management processes in the operating rooms

Logi-D has been hired by the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) to implement new integrated and automated material management processes in the operating rooms of its three hospitals: Hôtel-Dieu, Notre-Dame and Saint-Luc, which perform a combined 30,000 surgeries per year.

The first phase of the implementation, which began in early June, will enable the CHUM to introduce a medical supply management system founded on leading edge practices. This phase will see the implementation of two of Logi-D's patent pending solutions: its RFID-driven two bin replenishment system (2Bin-iD) and its system to manage high value items and items that require individual tracking (CC-iD).

Implementation of the solutions will provide the CHUM with extensive real time information on its inventory of supplies, their replenishment and storage locations. The institution will also gain access to meaningful data and management reports not previously available.

In late 2008, the CHUM issued a call for tenders to find a firm that could offer it a comprehensive and integrated turnkey solution. The Logi-D project began with an in-depth analysis of existing material management processes in the three OR departments (a total of 30 operating rooms), which included time and motion studies.

The analysis revealed a potential for annual recurring gains of close to $2 million through better control of inventory levels and improved deployment of the people performing supply chain tasks.

But beyond the numbers, the system proposed by Logi-D will free up clinical personnel from supply chain activities, allowing them to focus on their core responsibility: delivering care to patients.

"We are proud of our partnership with Logi-D," says Ginette Proulx, who is in charge of hospital logistics at the CHUM. "Their knowledge of the hospital environment and their supply chain automation solution will have a significant positive impact on the CHUM's operating rooms and our supply chain activities."

Richard Philippe, President and Founder of Logi-D, also sees the benefits generated by the project: "We are delighted to have been chosen by such a prestigious hospital organization as a partner to help it improve its operating room material management processes. We are convinced that the commitment of the joint team in place will contribute substantially to the success of this initiative. Once completed, the project will place the CHUM among the top hospitals in North America when it comes to supply chain automation."

About the CHUM

The Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal is a university hospital centre that provides specialized and ultra-specialized services to a regional and supra-regional clientele. With more than 1,200 beds, the CHUM is one of the largest hospital centres in Quebec (www.chumtl.qc.ca).

June 14, 2010, by Logi-D


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