Help at Hand for Large Hospital Campuses

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As a hospital campus grows and improves, the ability for patients to navigate around them can become more difficult. Our client St. James's Hospital, Dublin had this exact issue with their large, city centre facility. During the consultation process, it was identified that the primary purpose of this app solution would be to assist patients, visitors and staff to locate facilities and amenities across the campus and to make it easier to engage with these services.

Staff, patients and visitors can now download onto their phone or tablets, a comprehensive hospital guide which includes;

- Campus maps and photographs to identify different locations
- Contact details for departments
- Public transport, directions and parking information
- Video guides
- Useful local amenities

The app provides a way of delivering a broad range of hospital-specific information to staff and visitors that is always up to date and easy to use.

For more information on the MEG products or if you think that your hospital would benefit from a similar solution please contact us at;

info@medicaleguides.com | +353 1 697 1579

Health 2.0 Dublin Event

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Our CEO Kerrill, along with Health 2.0 Dublin and The Digital Hub are hosting an event this Monday 8th of May, as part of the ICIC conference on integrated care.

The latest Health2Dublin meetup is a fringe event for the International Conference on Integrated Care which is being held in Dublin for the 8-10th of May- “Building a platform for integrated care: delivering change that matters to people”.

We will be hearing from international speakers sharing their experience and the latest evidence about integrating Public Health, Health and Social Care. This Health2Dublin meetup is a chance for people share their experiences and learn from international counterparts about what does and does not work for their healthcare system.

At the meetup we will hear from the following local and international experts on trends and international best practice in integrated care, followed by Q&A and a chance to exchange ideas and experience in one of Dublins favourite pubs.

1) Dr Aine Carroll, National Director Clinical Strategy and Programmes, HSE

2) Mark Allphin/ Jeremy Goff, Accountable Care, Population Health, & Precision Medicine: KLAS Enterprises:

3) Nuria Toro, Integrated Healthcare services, WHO: 'Strategies and lessons in delivering people centered health services'

4) Chad Boult, Professor of health policy & management, John Hopkins University: 'Reimbursement models in Healthcare' ; & Sue Sheridan: Director of Patient Engagement: 'PatientCentered Outcomes Research'

Event kicks-off at 8.30pm at the Stags Head pub, upstairs, on Monday 8th of May.

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The Health Services Journal recently published Neil Wigglesworths article on this topic, which also outlines healthcare workers concerns about potential cuts fearing risk to patient safety.

It is estimated that 300,000 patients a year in England acquire a healthcare-associated infection as a result of care within the NHS, with an estimated cost to the NHS of at least £1bn a year.

Since 2010 the number of MRSA cases have been reduced by 57 per cent and C. diff cases by 45 per cent. There can be little doubt that these reductions were achieved, in part, by increased investment in IPC resources and expertise. See the full article here;

'Cutting Infection Prevention is a False Ecomony'

If you're interested in exploring some of our cost effective ways to save time and reduce the administrative burden to frontline workers, we have a number of auditing and reporting solutions. Please get in touch using the details below;
info@medicaleguides.com | +353 (0)1 697 1579

IPCI Annual Conference

Join us at this year's conference in City West 23rd May 2017

Next week the Infection Prevention Control Ireland will be conducting their annual national conference at City West. This year is based around the theme of “New challenges in 2017: the multi-drug resistance crisis” and focuses upon raising awareness and reducing adverse outcomes from emerging multi-drug resistance organisms.

MEG are delighted to be exhibiting in at the conference, where we'll be available to chat one-on-one with IPC nurses about their auditing requirements, feedback about our existing products and any other infection topics.

We have some special offers at the stand and hope to see you there!

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