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  • Additional rollouts are planned for Adult ICU, NICU, and Anaesthesia departments.

    'MetaVision 6 allows us to improve the quality and safety of the childrens’ care in the PICU thanks to computerized prescription. We have an excellent modular tool adapted to our department that allows collaborative work between all the caregivers involved'.

    Jean-Michel Manzano, Clinical Specialist, Women's and Children's Department

    Pediatric Intensive Care (PIC) / Pediatric Continuing Care (PC)

  • iMDsoft announced today that it selected Viridian Polska Sp. z o.o  as its Channel Partner, authorized to market and sell licenses for the MetaVision Suite, and provide implementation and support services to MetaVision customers in Poland.

    As a leading medical device distributor, representing global brands in Poland for 20 years, Viridian Polska is ideally positioned to offer strong coverage of hospitals throughout Poland with a clinically driven, product-centric approach and a steadfast commitment to providing customers with the best solutions and highest level of service possible.

  • Ostrava City Hospital, in theCzech Republic, has successfully implemented MetaVision in their ICU.

    Thanks to Medsol, our local partner in the Czech Republic, who lead the successful implementation

  • Maasstad Hospital in Rotterdam has expanded the implementation of MetaVision in its ORs and ICUs - meaning nearly ninety beds are now covered by the system - as part of its ongoing commitment to achieving continuous enhancements to quality of patient care in both departments.

    William Boender, Team leader Care Intensive Care, Maasstad Hospital, says the following: "This PDMS supports the complex work process in the IC. We are pleased that we have again opted for MetaVision for the coming years. We are convinced that with this new version we will further improve the quality of care in our Intensive Care unit of the Maasstad Hospital” 

  • The current go live marks an upgraded version of MetaVision including automated ICNARC data export to MEDICUS by Mela Solutions. The project was described by the Critical Care and Digital Health teams as the ‘biggest ever quality improvement’. Thanks to the upgrade of Critical Care software and hardware, the Norfolk and Norwich Critical Care department (28 beds) is now one of the leading critical care units in the East of England in terms of EPR.

     "Thanks to the new version of the software there will be no longer handwritten notes that sometimes can be hard to read” said Emily Georgina Hackett, Registered Nurse in Critical Care.

     Akesh Dhrampal, Critical Care Consultant, added: “This will enable our Critical Care services to utilise a new, complete EPR which aligns with the Trust’s digital strategy. This is a powerful tool which will enable better patient care, fewer errors and timely interventions.” 

    “This new system has been tailored to our needs and it will be easier to understand for colleagues," said Filipe Figueiredo, Critical Care Charge Nurse. “It will also provide more safety in drugs’ administration and patient care. This puts us in a leading position within the region as the most advanced EPR with the latest digital technology supporting the system.” 

    Representatives from IMS MAXIMS, iMDsoft’s exclusive channel partner for MetaVision in the UK and Ireland, took part in the go live.

    For more information about MetaVision for your hospital, contact our local distributor IMS Maxims at Metavision@imsmaxims.com

  • York Teaching Hospitals is iMDsoft’s first customer to go live with our ICNARC interface automatically populating MedICUs by Mela Solutions.

    This interface will be deployed soon at our other UK customers, to ensure all units in the UK to comply to ICNARC 4.0 requirements.
    They also use a drug catalogue based on the dm+d national standard.

    An additional rollout is expected shortly in the Scarborough ICU (same Trust).

  • In 2022, MetaVision 6 will be installed in Intensive Care, Cardiac Care, the Cardiothoracic Centre, and Burns units at Broomfield Hospital, Basildon University Hospital and Southend University Hospital.

  • 2021

    Imland Klinik Rendsburg has become the first hospital in the state of Schleswig-Holstein to go live with MetaVision, iMDsoft’s flagship clinical information system, in its ICU. Future plans include rollout of MetaVision to the hospital’s OR and to its Eckernförde site.

  • iMDsoft and IMS MAXIMS are pleased to announce a channel partnership, according to which IMS MAXIMS will exclusively market the MetaVision Suite to hospitals in the UK and Ireland, and provide training, implementation, and support to MetaVision customers in these markets.

    iMDsoft partners with leading healthcare technology companies globally through its channel partner program, which applies to the entire MetaVision Suite for critical care, anaesthesia (perioperative) and acute care units. The program enables iMDsoft to focus on product development and enhancement of the MetaVision Suite for the benefit of clinicians and patients. On their part, the selected channel partners are empowered, as part of the program, to lead sales activities in their respective markets, and provide implementation and support services, leveraging their physical proximity to the customers.

    In selecting a channel partner for the UK and Ireland, it was paramount to iMDsoft to find a reputable company with demonstratable success in the implementation and support of related products, so that existing and future customers would continue to get excellent service and attention. IMS MAXIMS has been active in both the UK and Ireland for more than 30 years, with a strong emphasis on both innovation and quality of service, attributes which are closely and strategically aligned with the values of iMDsoft.

    Together, the two companies will have an excellent coverage of both the UK and Ireland and allow customers the choice of a state-of-the-art clinical information system with a solid track record of interoperability, either as part of a best-of-breed approach, or as a turnkey solution.

  • UNN became the first of twelve hospitals within the Helse Nord Regional Health Authority - responsible for all public hospitals in northern Norway – to implement the system.
    Helse Nord has chosen MetaVision as their hospital-wide EMR for the entire region, and MetaVision is slated to be rolled out across all the authority’s hospital beds, including emergency departments, ICUs, ORs, PACUs, pre-op units, general wards and out-patient clinics