BTG Announces New Autologous Blood Resources Website

The largest outsourced provider of blood recycling services in the Southeast, Autologous Blood Resources (ABR) published their new website, www.bloodresources.com.
By: BTG Enterprises
 
Jan. 28, 2010 - PRLog -- As the largest outsourced provider of Autotransfusion and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) services in the Southeast, Autologous Blood Resources (ABR) published their new website, www.bloodresources.com. ABR has earned the trust of over 50 hospitals and 300 physicians' groups and their competitive edge is the service and reliability of its experienced staff and technicians. The site was created by Atlanta based BTG Enterprises, Inc. to introduce both surgical candidates and medical facilities to their services and the blood recycling/cell salvage processes.

About BTG Enterprises, Inc.
BTG Enterprises is a full service IT solutions firm headquartered in Atlanta with an additional office in Chicago. Founded in 1990 by a group of midrange computer consultants passionate about solving their client's problems - they continue to offer services and products to meet their customer's needs. Their focus is on developing innovative business applications using the internet, rapid application development, ERP and Geospatial staffing and consulting, and regulatory compliance management via their software applications. For more about BTG visit http://www.btgenterprises.com .

About Autologous Blood Resources
ABR is a medical company that has been servicing the Southeast since 1990. ABR provides hospitals and physicians with full Autotransfusion services. This procedure retains the patient’s own blood, thus avoiding a costly and sometimes risky transfusion. ABR provides all the necessary equipment including the machine, disposables, and most importantly, an experienced technician. ABR also provides Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) services to hospitals and physicians. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), also known as Platelet Gel, is used by many surgical specialists to create homeostasis and to "jump start" the healing process after surgery. To learn more about ABR, visit http://www.bloodresources.com.
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