The San Diego-based company with Australian origins is known for making sleep apnea and ventilator machines. It has upped its production to meet an order for a total of 5,500 ventilators by the government.
They have now delivered more than half of the order. These will be added to the existing 4,400 units in the national stockpile.
“The Government has been working hard to secure supply and increase the domestic manufacture of ventilators as we respond to the COVID-19 crisis,” Andrews said.
“ResMed is a wonderful Aussie manufacturer that has stepped up in these unprecedented times to ramp up its production of ventilators.
“ResMed is a terrific example of the incredible manufacturing capacity that Australia has right here at home and shows how Aussie ingenuity can save lives,” she said.
The government purchased 3,260 units from ResMed, 260 are Astral invasive ventilators which are preferred for intensive care units (ICU), and 3,000 are Lumis non-invasive ventilators. An additional 240 Astral ventilators and 2,000 Lumis ventilators are expected in the coming months.
“These additional ventilators will help to ensure we have sufficient supplies to meet the increased demand we expect in the coming months," Minister Hunt said.
“Our national aim over the next few months is simple, suppress the virus, increase our testing and tracing, and slowly ease the restrictions,” he said.
“We will continue to work with the Australian Commonwealth, State and Territory governments, as well as with suppliers and governments from around the world, in a strong public-private partnership to support health care workers,” Douglas said.