MEG welcomes Sanatorio Migone Battilana, Paraguay

We are delighted to announce that Sanatorio Migone Battilana in Paraguay is now part of the MEG family!

Sanatorio Migone Battilana is a private Sanatorium with a Level III High Complexity certification, the highest rating granted by the Ministry of Health. They are using MEG’s comprehensive Quality Management System (MEG) to ensure patient safety, improve care outcomes, and enhance the overall organisational efficiency by promoting a culture of continuous quality improvement and adherence to industry standards and regulations.

Sanatorio Migone Battilana

Prof. Dr. Luis Santiago Migone Battilana first established Sanatorio Migone Battilana in 1954 in a small house with only 15 rooms. Since then, the sanatorium has expanded to a state-of-the-art facility with 73 rooms, five operating theatres, 11 adult intensive care beds, a modern diagnostic centre, a clinical analysis laboratory, and dedicated neonatal and cardiovascular care units.

Their mission is to deliver exceptional medical services by leveraging the expertise of their well-trained staff, utilising innovative approaches, and taking a humanised approach to healthcare by placing the needs of patients and their families at the forefront.

The MEG team greatly appreciates the trust that Sanatorio Migone Battilana has placed in us to drive the digital transformation of their quality and patient safety processes and we look forward to working with them!

Clínica Anglo Americana, Peru Joins the MEG Family

We are delighted to announce that Clínica Anglo Americana in Peru is now part of the MEG family! 

Clínica Anglo Americana, the first ever hospital in Peru to obtain JCI accreditation, is using MEG's Audit Management tool to support their goal of placing the patient at the centre of their work and providing medical care based on international safety and quality standards


Clínica Anglo Americana

Over a century ago, in 1921, led by Archibold Samuel Cooper, Clínica Anglo Americana was built to provide quality medical services to Lima's English and North American residents. Today, it is one of the most well-renowned hospitals in Peru, with three branches, state-of-the-art laboratories and care units, 2500+ staff, and 50+ specialities ranging from cardiology to internal medicine, gynaecology, paediatrics, and traumatology.

Accredited by the Joint Commission International in 2013, the Clínica Anglo Americana was the first medical centre in Peru to obtain certification from the Joint Commission International for University Hospitals. Since then, they have been re-accredited four times. To honour the hospital’s commitment to patient health and safety and mark 100 years since its foundation, it was recently awarded the Medal and Diploma of Honor by The Presidency of the Congress of the Republic of Peru.

Why Choose MEG?

JCI is an established global authority in accrediting healthcare facilities. To maintain its JCI accreditation, Clínica Anglo Americana regularly undergoes a thorough assessment to evaluate and enhance the quality and safety of its services. This includes auditing their existing processes and using our risk management tool to identify areas of improvement. JCI evaluators review compliance with more than 1,100 measurable objectives contained in 14 chapters of cross-cutting themes that demand the highest quality.

The MEG team is proud that Clínica Anglo Americana has trusted us to digitally transform its quality and patient safety processes and take the operational excellence of their quality department to the next level.

You can learn more about MEG’s JCI and Hospital Accreditation Management software and how it could help you by clicking the button below.


MEG is exhibiting at The IPC Ireland National Conference

Croke Park (Hogan Suite)

19th May 2023

We are delighted to be exhibiting at the upcoming IPC Ireland National Conference 2023 in Croke Park, Dublin on 19th May, the first time it has taken place in person since 2019 making it A highly anticipated event on the Healthcare calendar. 

The theme for this year’s conference is “Understanding principles of Infection Prevention and Control leads to safer patient care”. There is a great line-up of keynote national and international speakers including Prof Fidelma Fitzpatrick, Mr Martin Kiernan and Mr Stephen Rowley. The event is open to both associate members of IPC Ireland and all healthcare professionals working within both the acute and community settings.

If you are attending, be sure to visit the MEG stand where you will find Helga Morrow and Gayle Hearne who will be showcasing our extensive range of Audits including Environmental Audits and WHO Hand Hygiene Audits as well as our PPE Compliance Tool and Action Planning Tool. You can learn how MEG’s mobile friendly app is helping healthcare organisations reduce data collection times and improve reporting, compliance and outcomes all while replacing those inefficient paper based processes. 

If you want to schedule a time with Gayle or Helga at the show now, get in contact using their emails below to get a time in their diary.

Look forward to seeing you there. If you haven’t already, you can register for the conference below by 10th May.

Gayle Hearne

 

Helga Morrow

MEG is going stateside to the IHI Patient Safety Congress

We are thrilled to announce that we will be travelling stateside in May to exhibit at the IHI Patient Safety Congress taking place from May 22nd-24th in National Harbor, Maryland, USA. 

There has been a huge focus on all things patient safety so far in 2023 and we look forward to continuing to expand MEG’s reach as one of the world's leading providers of patient safety and risk management software.

MEG founder and CEO Kerrill Thornhill and Business Development Manager Helga Morrow will be on the MEG stand (Booth 313) and are excited to meet existing and potential clients and network with hundreds of influential healthcare decision makers. We will leave a link to their calendar below if you wish to grab some time with them at the show. 

On our stand you can expect product demonstrations of MEG’s end-to-end Quality Management System, including:

There’s a lot to look forward to at the 3-day conference including a huge variety of sessions and workshops under 5 main categories: Culture, leadership and governance; Patient and family engagement; Workforce safety and wellbeing; Learning system; Excellence in medical diagnosis.

This is shaping up to be an excellent gathering where valuable connections will be made and actionable learnings shared and we hope to see many of you there. If you will be attending, drop us a message or visit us on booth 313.

 

Kerrill Thornhill

 

Helga Morrow