During the user meeting, we presented the latest integrations within Mediris Wacht and explained what out-of-hours service managers can expect to further optimise their operations.
LATEST INTEGRATIONS WITHIN MEDIRIS WACHT
During the user meeting, much attention was paid to the latest integrations within Mediris Wacht. The out-of-hours service managers can, among other things, make use of our AI assistant. Below you will find an overview of the most important integrations:
eLys
With eLys, a death can be registered directly in Mediris Wacht. During registration (A96), a notification automatically appears with a click-through link to eLys to carry out the registration correctly.
Coding
The search options for diagnoses have been expanded. Doctors can now more easily search by ICPC-2 codes and by search terms. Thanks to a smart algorithm, doctors can quickly find subjective complaints and diagnoses, both by code and by description.
Squire
Squire can now also be used at the out-of-hours services. Our AI assistant writes up consultations via a speech-to-text integration and automatically fills in the SOAP fields. Squire is available in several languages and easily recognises the patient’s language.
Bingli
Via Bingli, questionnaires can be sent that are first processed by the nurse, even before the patient sees the doctor. Based on this, the nurse can fill in a triage score and pass on a summary to the doctor. The questionnaires are filled in by the patient via email or text message.
DISCOVER ALL THE ADVANTAGES YOURSELF
Is your out-of-hours service not yet connected to Mediris today? Then be sure to contact us. Together we will look at how we can optimally implement Mediris within your out-of-hours service.
Watch the video to relive our user meeting. See you next year?