Medanets & AI: Towards more advanced solutions
AI offers healthcare the potential to provide more personalised care and improve efficiency. Mobile solutions such as Medanets play a key role in supporting this development.
Mobile Point-of-Care Application Enthusiastically Received at Hatanpää Hospital
Five wards in Hatanpää Hospital have been using the Medanets application for roughly a month now, recording an astonishing 39,000 mobile entries in that time. This means more than 150 hours of time savings each month for each ward.
Mobile Photos Used for Fast Remote Consultations, Let’s Also Do It Data-Securely
Smartphones can be used to take and share clinical photos. However, photos of a patient cannot be taken or distributed without taking the correct information security measures.
The Lapland Central Hospital Emergency Clinic Introduced the Medanets Application
The Lapland Central Hospital Emergency Clinic is utilising the Medanets application for the real-time recording of patient data, but also for automatic data transfers from patient monitors.
Current: Turku University Hospital Is Piloting Medanets for Patients
Turku University Hospital is piloting Medanets for Patients allowing haemodialysis patients to make measurements by themselves in their homes.
Massive Medanets Implementations at the Central Hospital of Päijät-Häme
The Central Hospital of Päijät-Häme in Lahti implemented Medanets application in ten wards this fall. The mobile solution is expected to streamline work and improve patient safety.
Where to Meet Us This Fall?
This fall you can meet us at the following events: Park Annual, Hosit, ICT Forum by CGI and EHiN.
The Medanets Application Can Soon Be Used on iOS Devices
Later this year, Medanets will offer its customers the option of using its app on Apple iOS devices along with Android devices.
Medanets Strengthens Its Team with a New Global Sales Director
Medanets, the leading provider of mobile point-of-care software solutions in the Nordic countries, has appointed Stefan Sjögren as the Global Sales Director.
The New K Wing of South Karelia Central Hospital Optimises the Time Factor with Mobile Recording of Patient Data
The new K Wing of South Karelia Central Hospital has been phased in. The K wing wards utilise auxiliary instrumentation in line with current technology, which allows the browsing and filing of patient data via mobile device immediately while with the patient.
Miia Laitinen to Hunt for Bugs
Miia Laitinen joined our team to test our solutions and thus to increase the quality of our operations. The objective of this is to find any deviations at the earliest possible stage so that no problems will appear when the application is being used.