What if you could help to reduce the burden of constant change, unpredictable workload and burnout for your staff?

To add to the stress, employees are prevented from dedicating their attention to providing care for patients due to convoluted medication procedures that can lead to unexpected complications.

  • 20%-30% of HCPs are considering leaving the workforce and cutting back their hours.1
  • Staff have to be trained up for tasks that they might not normally perform as part of their role.2
  • Due to staff shortages, operations have to be postponed or cancelled, complicating regularly scheduled operations.3
  • Over 90% of pharmacists recognise drug shortages as a major issue, causing care to be delayed.4


Free up time to care

Connected Medication Management approach generates standardised and streamlined processes, positive working environment and actionable insights that drive efficiency & patient safety, enable hospital traceability and reduce medication errors, so that staff can work at their best and hospital can perform in a sustainable way.

“From the Connected Medication Management vision to reality”



Read the interview from a Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Denia Marina Salud Hospital, Vicent Moncho Mas, as he discusses his thoughts on how to transform hospital into paper free model and the use of automation solutions and their impact on minimising medication errors and increasing efficiency.

READ THE INTERVIEW

Everyone has to be able to perform at their best.
Today, medication errors remain an issue.





Click the video to find out how Lisa's family was impacted by a medication error.

Free up time to focus on care and creating value

  • 3 hours 24 minutes of nursing time saved each day.5
  • 37% reduction on pharmacist checking time.6
  • Automated pharmacy solutions could redeploy up the equivalent of 2.5 full-time employees.7
  • Even more in surgical unit: when using ADCs 34 fewer hours are spent on dispensing registration activities per month.8

What if you could lower uncertainties in your hospital workflows using connected medication management?

What if you could improve hospital efficiency and data-led insights for medication management?