World Antibiotic Awareness Week, 13-19 November 2017

Today begins the World Health Organisation (WHO) directed 'World Antibiotic Awareness Week'.

Antimicrobial resistance happens when microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites) change when they are exposed to antimicrobial drugs (such as antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, antimalarials, and anthelmintics).  Microorganisms that develop antimicrobial resistance are sometimes referred to as “superbugs”.  As a result, the medicines become ineffective and infections persist in the body, increasing the risk of spread to others.  The WHO say that good hand hygiene can prevent up to 50% of infections in hospitals.  Preventing infections is critical as super bugs that are resistant to antibiotics and have a high mortality rate.  For example, the most recent outbreak of CPE (carbapenemase-producing enterobacteriaceae) in Irish hospitals has a mortality rate of 40-50%.

MEG Support Tools, have collaborated with the global hand hygiene company GOJO and SureWash along with one of the leading cancer hospitals in Europe, The Christie in Manchester, to demonstrate how ‘smart hospital’ technology can reduce these infections without the need for extra personnel. 

The infection control team in the Christie Hospital describe how live data from the MEG audit app, the SureWash interactive training kiosk and GOJO’s SMARTLINK™ dispenser system was combined to create a live data dashboard to facilitate better infection risk management. Analytics were generated on the live data to provide actionable feedback to both staff and patients if the standards of hand hygiene practice were slipping.

The results indicate that integrated digital tools can provide rich data that measure impact and provide feedback to support the implementation of multimodal hand hygiene campaigns, reducing the need for significant additional personnel resources.

If you'd like to read further, more details are available online from the American Journal of Infection Control here.

MEG Support Tools enable frontline medical workers to spend more time with patients and less time with administrative workloads by creating mobile first, paperless tools that promote access to information, antimicrobial stewardship and improved reporting in hospitals.  If you think this is something that your hospital would benefit from, contact Kerrill on;

 087 394 9516 

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Health Innovation Week 20-25th October

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Health Innovation Week is a series of interactive events that encourage creation, learning and collaboration by showcasing the innovations that have the power to transform the Irish healthcare system and build a better health service.

eHealth Ireland, with their partners, will host these free events to inspire all of us to make sense of the challenges that we face in healthcare. It doesn't matter if you are a clinician, a researcher, a service user or a student - there is something for everyone.

Monday the 23rd willl feature The Innovation Showcase and will demonstrate the progress in the creation of a digital fabric that is transforming the Irish healthcare system. eHealth Ireland will take over the Printworks for a special one- day exhibition, presentations and series of workshops to reveal highlights of eHealth projects in Ireland and showcase the leading digital and connected technologies, which will revolutionise Irish healthcare by 2030.

Our Founder / CEO Kerrill will be there to field any questions from clients and clinicians and will also be sitting on panel dicsussion on Monday 23rd October.  If you'd like any further information get in touch;


info@megsupporttools.com // 01 679 1597 // www.megsupporttools.com

 

Med in Ireland

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This Thursday the 19th October, MEG Support Tools will be exhibiting at Med in Ireland, the Enterprise Ireland event to showcase Irish companies in the medical technologies sector.  This event will feature a conference, exhibitions and partnering meetings.  Our Founder, Kerrill, is unfortunately fully booked for one-on-one sessions but please call to stand 38 if you'd like to hear more about our software solutions.

We are looking forward to meeting some of the international visitors to the event and hearing from industry leaders.

If you'd like any further information about this event, please contact us at info@megsupporttools.com | 01 687 1579 | Kerrill Thornhill https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrillthornhill/

 

Health 2.0 Dublin Event

Health2Dublin is a health promotion and innovation group with branches all over the world.  This month, the Dublin branch is teaming up with Bayer and STEM4Health for the first event to be hosted at The Digital Hub in Dublin 8.  MEG Support Tools are located on this campus where our Founder / CEO, Kerill started his first business over 10 years ago.

This meet up will have great guests to talk about innovation in health and the Bayer Accelerator and Dealmaker Program from Grants4Apps.   The following topics and speakers will be followed by networking, pizza and refreshments; 

Innovation at Bayer // Itziar Canamasas, Managing Director, Bayer Ireland

Grants4Apps Program and Opportunities // Jesus del Valles Rosales, Global Grants4Apps Lead

Health Start-Ups in Ireland, My Personal Experience // Dr. Nina Byrnes, GP, Radio - TV Broadcaster, Author and Columnist

Don't forget to let us know you're coming;

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IPS Best Small Stand Award

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Left to right: Karen Wares, IPS, Kerrill Thornhill MEG, Angela Cuthill MEG & Craig Bradley, IPS

A very big thank you all of this years delegates from the annual IPS Conference in Manchester for visiting our stand, especially the ones who voted MEG Support Tools the 'Best Small Stand' ;).   We were really surprised and delighted to accept the award at the gala dinner on Tuesday night and want to congratulate all of the other award winners form the night.  Big shout out to our friends at SureWash who collected the 'Best Medium Stand' prize.