Transforming Healthcare: MEG and Blue Mirror Unite to Revolutionise PPE Training and Compliance

 
 

In healthcare, the safety of patients and staff is paramount. This is where the intersection of technology and healthcare compliance marks a new era — one where artificial intelligence (AI) isn't just a buzzword but a practical tool for enhancing infection control and adherence to regulations. Enter the strategic partnership between MEG and Blue Mirror, a collaboration redefining the meaning of "compliance reimagined."

The Power of Real-Time AI in PPE Monitoring

Integrating MEG's cutting-edge Quality, Compliance, and Patient Safety software with Blue Mirror’s virtual PPE Trainer is more than an advancement; it's a transformation. The AI-driven virtual mirror provides immediate, corrective feedback, guiding healthcare workers to perfect their PPE practices in real-time. This isn't just about checking boxes; it's about ensuring that frontline healthcare workers have the knowledge and skills to protect themselves and their patients effectively.

Informed Decisions with Data-Driven Insights

Data is the currency of improvement, and this partnership is rich in it. By harnessing the comprehensive data analysis capabilities of MEG's software, facilities can now dig deeper into their compliance strategies. This means the decision-making process is informed, strategic, and proactive, leading to better outcomes for all involved.

Efficiency in Training: A New Standard

Training healthcare workers on proper PPE usage has always been critical, but with this integrated approach, it becomes more efficient. The immediate feedback from the AI Trainer shortens the learning curve, ensuring that the healthcare staff are not just trained but are PPE-competent. The result is a more confident, safer workforce ready to face the challenges of patient care head-on.

Unified Reporting for Simplified Compliance

One of the most daunting aspects of compliance management is the disparate nature of data. MEG's software serves as a centralised hub, integrating the data from Blue Mirror's AI PPE Trainer into a user-friendly dashboard. This seamless integration means that data isn't just available; it's readily actionable.

As we look towards the future of healthcare, it’s clear that integrating MEG's software with Blue Mirror's AI technology isn't just a step forward — it's a leap into a new dimension of infection control and safety, positioning both companies at the forefront of this important innovation.

Healthcare facilities looking to stay ahead of the curve in patient and staff safety need not wait any longer. The future is here, and it's ready to be deployed. Contact MEG today for more information on how this partnership can benefit your facility.

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Our final event of 2023 is the IHI Forum Orlando!

For our final event of 2023, we are going stateside to Orlando for the IHI Forum for 4 days of networking and learning. The event takes place from December 10th - 13th in Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, Florida and will bring together over 3,500 attendees from more than 55 countries.

The 5 keynote speakers include the iconic activist, environmentalist and author Erin Brokovich, IHI President and CEO Kedar Mate and Olympian and Maternal Health Advocate Allyson Felix. There are over 160 sessions to choose from with a range of topics, some that stood out to us include;

  • Workforce and patient safety

  • Equity

  • Building improvement capability, and

  • Person centred care

MEG will be exhibiting on booth number 232 and our founder and CEO Kerrill and Head of Customer Success Helga, are really looking forward to meeting some familiar faces and making new connections with healthcare professionals who share our goal and commitment to Quality Improvement & Patient Safety.

Stop by our booth to learn how our end-to-end, digital Quality Management System helps healthcare organizations all around the world drive a culture of quality improvement and deliver great care. See for yourself how we can help put time back into your team's day for the most important aspects of the job.

Kerrill and Helga will be on hand to showcase our modules including, Incident Reporting and Risk Management, Audit Management, Action Planning, Document Management and much more. If you would like to arrange some time to meet with them at the event email us here with your details and suitable time and day. Alternatively, if you can’t make the event and would like to learn more about MEG and arrange a call with a member of our team, you can arrange a demo call below.

Kerrill Thornhill

Helga Morrow

4 Strategies to Boost the Adoption of New Digital Quality Management Solutions in Healthcare Organisations

Today, healthcare organisations are undergoing an essential transformation by moving away from archaic paper-based and legacy quality management systems and embracing advanced, technology-driven solutions. Systems notorious for their manual processes, volumes of paper records, and time-consuming workflows are slowly but surely being replaced with modern software that streamlines processes and provides real-time data capture, analysis, and reporting.

This transition is vital because it empowers healthcare organisations across the globe to enhance care quality, improve patient safety, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

That being said, the shift from outdated systems to advanced digital quality management solutions in healthcare is more than just a matter of updating technology. It is a holistic change that impacts processes, people, and culture. The linchpin of success in this digital transformation journey is organisation-wide adoption. And that's where Nursing and Quality leaders emerge as important catalysts.

In this blog post, we will explore how Nursing and Quality leaders can lead the charge in the implementation and adoption of new digital quality management solutions within their organisation.

Choose the right software

While this may seem a no-brainer, finding and implementing a healthcare digital quality management solution that best aligns with your organisation's strategic and operational needs is critical to successful adoption. A recent Deloitte survey revealed that 80% of all digital transformation projects fail, with choosing the wrong solution being one of the key reasons. Though this statistic affects various sectors, extending well beyond healthcare, it underscores the significance of selecting the right digital tools from the get-go.

But what does 'choosing the right software' mean? In a nutshell, it means choosing a digital quality management solution specifically designed to meet the ever-evolving requirements of the healthcare industry. This includes features like configurability, scalability, security, and the ability to integrate with existing systems. We've covered this topic in detail in our whitepaper 'Beyond Legacy Systems: The Path to Digital Transformation'.

Another key feature to consider when evaluating software is User Experience (UX). Quality management systems with superior UX and an intuitive design largely eliminate the need for extensive frontline user training. An intuitive and user-friendly interface allows staff to confidently navigate the system, reducing the learning curve and expediting proficiency with the new software, ultimately, increasing adoption.

Pilot the new system

A pilot program refers to the testing of a new digital quality management solution on a smaller scale before committing to a full-scale implementation. This approach is great for risk mitigation, as it helps in the early identification of potential issues or vulnerabilities with the system, thereby reducing the risk of widespread problems in the future.

However, they can also be incredibly helpful in enhancing user adoption in the following ways:

  • A successful pilot program serves as proof of concept. When users see the benefits the new system brings to their daily work and how it fits into their existing workflows and processes, they are more likely to support its adoption.

  • Pilot programs help identify 'champions', a.k.a the enthusiastic early adopters who can positively influence their peers. Champions play a large role in encouraging staff to embrace the new system, in turn, boosting adoption rates.

  • Pilot programs allow for user testing and feedback. Staff who participate in the development and testing of the system can provide valuable feedback on how to make the system even better. Making the necessary adjustments and improvements will further increase the likelihood of user acceptance when fully deployed.

Create a thorough communication plan

Having a clear communication plan in place when rolling out a new digital quality management solution is crucial for many reasons. For starters, it ensures that everyone in the organisation, right from top-level management to frontline staff, receives consistent and factual information about the new system, in turn, eliminating confusion or misunderstanding. It is also a crucial component in change management to mitigate resistance and outline expectations, responsibilities, and timelines.

A thorough communication plan typically involves:

  • A kick-off meeting with senior leadership

  • Departmental meetings with middle management and frontline staff to discuss department-specific changes with the new QMS

  • Intranet and email updates to all staff on the progress of the implementation process and key milestones

  • Training workshops in the form of in-person sessions, online sessions, or self-paced modules for frontline staff on the new QMS, processes, and procedures

  • Feedback mechanisms through surveys, suggestion boxes, online forms, or a dedicated email address where staff can provide suggestions, highlight concerns, or report issues.

The key is to remember that effective communication is an ongoing process, and the communication plan may need to evolve to address new needs and challenges throughout the QMS implementation proces

Education and Training

One of the key factors in ensuring the adoption of a new digital quality management solution within an organisation is education and training. As mentioned earlier, while intuitive and user-friendly software minimises the learning curve, it is still important for Quality and Nursing Leaders to equip their teams with a deep understanding of the software, its benefits, and how to use it effectively.

Something that is often overlooked is the training of software administrators within the organisation. While the vendor’s customer support team should always be responsive and available to handle any requests, the goal should be to ensure that the organisation is as self-sufficient as possible. Thus, it is crucial to train admins with the basic knowledge required to effectively manage and troubleshoot the system and support other staff members when needed.

Comprehensive training programs that cover all aspects of the QMS, from basic navigation to advanced features, hands-on workshops, online learning resources such as video tutorials and e-learning modules, and even peer-led training sessions, are all great ways to boost adoption. It's also equally important to keep staff informed about system updates and changes over time to ensure they use all the features effectively.

Want to learn more change management strategies?

Check out our latest whitepaper!


Media Release: Adeney Private First Asia Pacific Hospital to Engage Full MEG Quality Management System for Patient Care

Adeney Private Hospital

30 October 2023: The ground-breaking Adeney Private Hospital, a doctor-led venture with Medibank Private in Kew, Victoria, due to be completed in mid-2024, has announced it will be the first hospital in the Asia-Pacific region to implement the full suite of MEG Quality Management Systems for patient care.

The MEG system allows nursing and administrative staff to access apps and records at the point of care on devices so they can log incidents, complete audits and check policies at the time and place they need to without losing time or focus. For example, incidents can be logged as soon as they happen whereas with manual systems clinical staff will need to remember to write up incidents at the end of the day and forget or misremember some key details resulting in lost opportunities for system or process improvements. The system will also integrate with fellow Irish provider Oneview Healthcare’s system allowing patients to provide feedback from their beds.

“The MEG system will mean the hospital is fully and always compliant from the very beginning,” explains Adeney Private Hospital CEO Louise O’Connor. “With live access in their pockets, clinical staff can complete all of their forms on the go and we can be confident all paperwork is complete and up to date . This means audits will not be as onerous as they can be in traditional hospitals which can take up to 6 months to complete and up to $1m in staff time.

In addition, the mobile solution will help us provide the patient centred high quality care that is core to our vision as clinicians will have more time to spend bed-side with patients”.


The MEG system was chosen for its cloud-based solution. “As a brand-new greenfield site, we have the amazing opportunity to do this differently and build in innovation from the ground up, “says Paul Gladwell, ICT Project Director, Adeney Private Hospital. “We don’t want a big data centre footprint so the mobile-friendly and fully-cloud solution from MEG answers all our needs. In addition the MEG solutions covers a number of different requirements for us so it also reduces the number of systems we need to manage”.

MEG’s ecosystem will integrate with the Hospital’s Patient Administration System to ensure minimum replication or duplication of data entry.

Kerrill Thornhill, MEG Founder and CEO adds “"We are thrilled to partner with Adeney Private, a forward-thinking organisation that recognises the transformative power of modern cloud solutions. Their strong digital focus aligns seamlessly with our commitment to providing user-friendly and mobile-optimised solutions, ensuring that healthcare professionals have the tools they need at their fingertips.

“Thanks to Enterprise Ireland, we connected with Adeney Private Hospital, distinguishing itself as the first in Australia to adopt all modules available in MEG's Quality & Patient Safety suite - including audit, incident, risk, document management, action planning, training, and patient experience. This partnership highlights our commitment to the Australian healthcare sector and the versatility of our platform, tailored to streamline Adeney's operations and reduce the number of separate systems they require.

In a market where many still rely on outdated systems, this collaboration positions MEG at the forefront of healthcare innovation in Australia. Our solutions, built in line with Australian health standards, signal a new era in the quality management of healthcare delivery."

Judith Harrington, Senior Market Advisor – Digital Technologies & Services for Enterprise Ireland who is supporting MEG‘s entry into the Australian market comments: “We are delighted that such a state-of-the-art hospital is using two Irish partners MEG and Oneview to provide the best in support for patients and staff. We are very proud of the innovations Irish companies are making in digital healthcare and look forward to seeing that in action when Adeney opens”.

Medibank Private has plans to replicate the Adeney Private model across the Eastern seaboard. With its cloud-based model, the MEG system will be easy to rollout across new hospitals.

ENDS

Photo 1 Pictured at the site of the Adeney Private Hospital are from left to right: Mark Cox, MEG; Louise O’Connor, CEO, Adeney; Paul Gladwell, ICT Project Director, Adeney

Photo 2: Pictured left to right: Mark Cox, MEG; Louise O’Connor, CEO, Adeney; Paul Gladwell, ICT Project Director, Adeney; Judith Harrington, Senior Market Advisor, Enterprise Ireland

Media Enquiries:

Louise Nealon, Louise Nealon PR, 0403 569 177, louise@louisenealon.com

About MEG:

MEG is a cloud-based quality management system for healthcare. Its suite of integrated mobile/cloud-based tools enables providers to manage their care quality, patient safety, risk and compliance processes across multiple sites, bringing data into a centralised platform. megit.com

About Adeney Private Hospital:

Adeney Private Hospital is an exciting new way of thinking about health care. A joint venture between a group of doctors and Medibank Private, the hospital is majority owned by the doctors, providing, high quality, affordable healthcare. It will be the first hospital in Australia that aims not to charge insured patients any out of pocket expenses, across all specialities.

It is a short stay hospital, where both the prehab and rehab care are to be delivered outside the hospital, providing continuity for patients when they are discharged. adeneyprivate.com.au

MEG Down Under! Catch us at these events...

We are delighted to be attending 2 wonderful healthcare events in Australia this October and November. Mark Cox and Lauren D’Souza from the MEG team will be in Melbourne and Adelaide and look forward to meeting many existing clients and making new connections.

Their first stop is the IHI International Forum in Melbourne from October 30th to November 1st in the Melbourne Conference and Exhibition Centre. The theme for the event is ‘People powered change – a healthier life, a fairer system, a sustainable future.’ The aim of the event programme is to show how transforming healthcare is only possible when everyone comes together to power change. The event is hybrid and will be streamed online for those who cannot attend in person, you can also connect with us via our virtual stand on the virtual event platform.

If you will be in Melbourne at the event we would love to meet you. You will find Mark and Lauren on Stand #11, in front of the Wellbeing and Networking area. Stop by our stand to learn how our end-to-end, digital Quality Management System helps healthcare organisations all around the world drive a culture of quality improvement and deliver great care. See for yourself how we can help put time back into your team's day for the most important aspects of the job. The team will be on hand to showcase our modules including, Incident Reporting and Risk Management, Audit Management, Action Planning, Document Management and much more.

Less than 2 weeks later, Lauren and Mark will touch down in Adelaide for the ACIPC International Conference from 12th - 15th of November. The event will also be hybrid, with the physical event taking place in the Adelaide Convention Centre.

The 4 day event boasts an impressive and intense programme of workshops, sessions and presentations for delegates including, Challenges and joys of an IPC Lead – Tips for Success, Antimicrobial Stewardship in Australian Residential Aged Care Facilities and IPC leadership & value in a post-pandemic world: survival of the fittest.

Visit Mark and Lauren on Stand #27 where they 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 will be at either event in Melbourne or Adelaide and would like to arrange a chat with the MEG team, drop us a message here with which event you will be at when you would like to meet and we will get it in the diary.