This blog post is the final one in the series "Elevating Patient Experience in 2024" β a comprehensive guide where we discuss the various elements of patient experience, the role of tools like feedback and complaint forms, strategies organisations can implement to create a holistic and positive care experience, MEG's Patient Experience Module, and more.
This blog post focuses on the five elements of the new NHS patient experience improvement framework, providing actionable strategies that can be implemented to support each component and, ultimately, enhance patient experience.
Last year saw substantial growth for MEG, with a doubling of our team and significant expansion of our global user base. Excitement builds as we embark on groundbreaking developments in enhanced interoperability, advanced data analysis, and mobile-driven tools customised for healthcare.
This piece is an interview with Abdel Latif M. Marini, the Director of Quality at UM Upper Chesapeake Health, part of the well-renowned University of Maryland Medical System in the US.
In Latin America, sepsis is a significant health problem, with high mortality rates from septic shock in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina. Factors such as lack of access to clean water, inadequate sanitation and nutrition, insufficient vaccination, limited awareness of sepsis, restricted access to intensive care, and more healthcare-associated infections contribute to this burden.
This blog describes seven essential features you should look for in a healthcare document management software.
Visit the MEG team on stand 54 this October to learn more about how we help healthcare organisations deliver on their IPC and patient safety goals.
In this blog, we dive into the significance of real-time reporting in healthcare quality management, 'must-have' reporting features, and more.
We're delighted to announce a significant milestone for MEG - our software has now overseen over 1 million quality checks! This landmark accomplishment spans a diverse range of healthcare activities, from the execution of audits and incident reports, to the completion of Joint Commission International (JCI) tracers and the submission of patient feedback surveys.
Discover the limitations of legacy healthcare quality management systems and the benefits of transitioning to a modern, digital QMS