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09/12/2011 - max20 major NHS client gets great news editorial

North Mersey Health Informatics Service has received excellent coverage in the British Journal of Health Care & Computing for their groundbreaking work on a Canadian product called cyberRen.

 

cyberREN, which has been developed specifically for the treatment of kidney conditions, ensures the real-time collection and improved flow of patient information from the point care is delivered.

North Mersey HIS will be assisting project teams at The Countess of Chester, Alder Hey and Nobles (Isle of Man) hospital trusts with implementing cyberREN, the groundbreaking advanced medical record and clinical data management system from early 2012. 

 

To see the full article please use the following links:-

British Journal of Health Care Computing

http://www.bj-hc.co.uk/bjhc-news/industry/industry-detail.html?news=1979&lang=en&feed=125

 

Another version of the same release can be found at:-

http://www.healthtechwire.co.uk/news/the-industrys-news-unbiased-raw-as-it-happens/company/north_mersey_health_information_service_his/article/2979/north_mersey_his_contributing_to_improvements_in_renal_healthcare_with_innovative_data_manageme.html

 

max20 are proud to be sole suppliers of IM&T staff to North Mersey HIS and have supported the HIS over many years by supplying the necessary specialised staff for projects such as cyberRen.

 

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