Hong Kong Children’s Hospital (HKCH) will be implementing MetaVision throughout its acute care environment
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Read MoreHong Kong Children’s Hospital (HKCH) will implement MetaVision throughout its acute care environment, with the first phase of a three-stage go-live scheduled in December 2018. The system consists of a single database covering Anaesthesiology and Preoperative Medicine, PICU and NICU of the Hospital.
HKCH strives to enhance clinical service quality, promote research, strengthen teaching and training, and provide children-centred and family-friendly services to create a better patient experience, while ensuring financial sustainability.
HKCH will serve as a tertiary referral center for complex, serious and uncommon paediatric cases requiring multidisciplinary management, providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation services for patients in need from birth to 18 years of age territory-wide (note: there is no accident and emergency department or general outpatient clinic in HKCH; all patient cases must be referred by registered doctors in public hospitals or the private sector).
iMDsoft’s system is now live throughout critical care at UHS, including GICU, Surgical High Dependency unit, Respiratory HDU, Cardiac Theatres, CICU, Neurosciences ICU, and the whole Neonatal Unit.
With MetaVision SafeTrack - iMDsoft’s mobile solution - active through most of the hospital, there is now a continuous clinical record for many patients, including observations and some fluid balance and warning scores.
The hospital was able to leverage the advantages of the iMDsoft German standard database, which reduced overall customization time significantly.
The implementation represents an upgrade to the latest version of MetaVision, iMDsoft’s flagship product
St. Bernhard Hospital, Kamp-Lintfort, Germany, has gone live with MetaVision in 24 ICU beds.
This marks the final stage in the rollout for the St. Franziskus Stiftung, a foundation using MetaVision in four of its fifteen hospitals.
This is the first in what is planned to be a series of rollouts across AKH Celle and its partner hospital in Peine.
Successful first stage of major rollout
The University Hospital of Rennes has successfully commenced deployment of MetaVision. After six months of production use in the pediatric resuscitation department, CHU Rennes sees the benefits of the MetaVision software package in terms of quality of care and patient follow-up, and has continued its deployment in the neonatal resuscitation unit
The University Hospital of Rennes will implement MetaVision in its pediatric, neonatal, and adult ICUs, a total of over one hundred and thirty beds. A center of excellence in the Brittany region, UHR has 4 sites and more than 1,800 beds. The hospital treats half a million patients annually and remains a benchmark in health research, with over a thousand clinical studies in 2016.
Rennes is the third hospital to have chosen MetaVision through a framework agreement with UniHA, a leading French public sector purchasing group. Centre Hospitalier Libourne (25 adult ICU beds already live) and CHU de Poitiers (88 beds currently in implementation) are the other two hospitals involved in the agreement: they plan to implement MetaVision in a total of some one hundred and twenty ICU beds. This means that some two hundred and fifty critical care beds across the three institutions will be using MetaVision.
MetaVision is live in cardiologic ICU and IMC wards with a total of 26 beds.
iMDsoft’s flagship system will eventually be online throughout the hospital’s acute care environment.
The roll out of a total of 98 OR beds and 30 PACU beds took place through early July. The hospital had previously implemented MetaVision on eight OR beds, five PACU beds, and in its pre-op department.
Helse Sør-Øst (The South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority) has signed an agreement to implement MetaVision as a hospital-wide solution throughout the region, which comprises 15 health trusts.
This is a multi-year agreement which will bring significant improvements to hospital workflows, and allow for a region-wide standardized approach.
With some 70,000 employees, Helse Sør-Øst is Norway’s largest employer, and offers health services to over half of the Norwegian population.
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