What if you could improve hospital efficiency, giving your staff data-led insights?

Each year, hospitals waste 20% of their inventory, costing about $33 billion globally1

  • To compensate for lack of real-time data and unify information from disparate systems, pharmacy buyers can spend up to four hours each day procuring medications.2
  • A nurse can spend up to 38% of their time on non-clinical tasks including looking for prescriptions, delayed documentation and unnecessary communication.3


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.

Digital Risk Map can help organizations in their certification processes






A tool such as the Digital Risk Map of Hospital Medication Management can help organizations in their quality and/or patient safety certification processes such as ISO 9001-2015, UNE 179003-2013, EFQM and/or Joint Commission International standards

Each hospital can be self-assessed. It identifies 467 possible risk situations, distributed across 6 processes in the management of medication. It offers the possibility of benchmarking and generating own situation reports (according to user profile).

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Implementing connected medication management in your hospital could result in

  • Reduction of medicine waste by 41%4 and up to 100% less expired medication in the ICU.5
  • Free up the time of the healthcare professional by introducing efficiencies and reducing unnecessary medication manual work.6
  • By adopting gravimetric procedures for medicine preparation, a reduction of technician workload by 34%.7,8

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

What if you could improve certainties in your hospital workflows using Connected Medication Management?

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