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SimVS-IV Case Study & Cost Analysis
How a Multi-Campus Nursing Program Reduced IV Pump Training Costs by 62%
The Challenge
The Hidden Cost of Traditional IV Pump Training
Compounding Annual Costs
$364/unit PM contracts, $10–$25/set consumables, $2K–$5K/yr drug library licensing, and $350–$640/incident unplanned repairs.
Operational Burden
Clinical partners use different pumps, forcing programs to maintain two or more fleets — doubling procurement, training, and maintenance overhead.
Budget Uncertainty
A 6-pump lab costs $33,990 over 5 years. A two-brand fleet: $67,980. Drug library fees not included.
“Traditional pump costs don't decrease over time — they compound. The cost curve never flattens.”
Inside the Case Study
What You'll Learn
62%
Lower 5-year TCO in our representative scenario
4 Pumps
Common pump interfaces on every SimVS-IV device
Zero
Maintenance, consumables, or service contracts
$20,995–$219,940
Estimated 5-year savings per lab to 4-campus program
NPV Analysis
Per-station lifecycle cost comparison with 3% discount rate
Inside the Case Study

Executive summary & key findings

Year-by-year cost comparison

Feature matrix & multi-campus case study
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Who This Analysis Is For
Simulation Lab Directors
Get cost-effective IV training equipment that eliminates maintenance headaches and operational downtime.
Department Chairs & Deans
Clear ROI data and 5-year projections to justify budget requests and equipment upgrades.
Procurement & Finance
Total cost of ownership comparisons for vendor evaluation and budget planning.
Multi-Campus Coordinators
Understand scaling economics across locations — savings multiply with every additional lab.
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