
Need and challenges
Getting the basics right: facing the future with confidence
You want to have confidence in your current IT landscape and be able to innovate. A solid foundation offers opportunities to tackle innovative projects that are in line with the organisational goals to increase both the quality and quantity of care provided. This provides real value for all processes in your hospital.
Empoweringhealthcare providers
A well-functioning IT environment is a prerequisite for providing good care. It gives healthcare providers what they need to provide the best appropriate care; at the highest quality. By reducing the non-medical workload, healthcare providers get more time available to provide care. Saving time is possible because the EHR system is continuously available and their devices work properly at all times.
Providingcare, closer to the patient
Moving or extending care outside hospital walls is currently under development. This makes care more accessible to more patients and allows for a more targeted use of (scarce) care capacity. Relocation is possible when technology allows it and the caregiver can incorporate it into the daily work process.


Better information exchange with chain partners
Distributing care among chain partners ensures that care provision is more accessible and efficiently deployed. The route to this requires not only the right information exchange with technical set-up, because even more important is the right policy. The information exchange must meet quality requirements in terms of structure and content in the healthcare chain while reducing the management burden of the various infrastructures.
Creating opportunities through smart use of IT
Hospitals have potential and opportunities for growth. Pursuing innovative projects can increase the value of the hospital. Think of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning. And the deployment of AR/VR devices in an OR for educational purposes for (prospective) healthcare staff and supporting doctors with robots. With a solid foundation of your IT, you will go about tackling such opportunities with peace of mind.
More time for care; what will it take?
The impact IT has on the continuity and quality of healthcare provision is great.With a stable basethe healthcare provider can have full focus on his or her patienthave. By the number of devices, additionalminimising operations and walking movements they keep more time for providing echtecare.Developments in E-healthincreases the quality and efficiency of specialist care.

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The modern workplace
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Hybrid-/ Private Cloud
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IT-network
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Managed Services
De route naar een slim en innovatief ziekenhuis?

Step 1: understand the overall picture of your hospital
The first important step is that we have knowledge and experience of your healthcare processes. By combining our interest with the knowledge and experience, we get the overall picture. We focus not only on IT resources, but also on your innovation potential. What wishes and requirements do you have? That gives the direction.

Step 2: shaping the required IT resources
Once we have an overall picture, we move on to advice tailored to the direction you want to go.
Of course, we determine the details together. We help think through strategic choices, project implementation and the details of possible IT solutions. At every step, you can rely on the knowledge of our experts and on transparency and honesty. In this way, we ensure continuity by building on a solid foundation and make your hospital future-proof by continuously discovering which innovative projects will deliver even more value.

Step 3: keep innovating continuously
From a strong IT foundation, you get more peace of mind to take on innovative projects. These focus on efficiency of current processes, or on proactively responding to new developments and opportunities. The result? Relieving the workload of healthcare staff, increasing cooperation with chain partners and better steering in the provision of specialist care.
This is how our customers are already taking steps

Edwin Mentink, ICT Manager at HMC