MedAssyst is working in partnership with an innovative robotics company, who are leading the way in the SMART hospital in other areas of the world, where efficiencies are of paramount importance. It is our mission to work with UK healthcare providers and deliver the same technology and efficiencies to the UK & Europe.

WHO WE ARE

Enhancing efficiency & safety through innovation The ‘SMART’ hospital from MedAssyst

Todays healthcare system is challenged. Balancing economic constraints against productivity requirements is a common theme in UK hospitals. Manpower and other resources are too often stretched. Clinicians and hospital staff need to focus more on patient care, rather than be drawn into other logistical or practical tasks. Why not harness smart technology? Technology already applied and established in other sectors. MedAssyst brings to you a series of solutions that enhances efficiency and safety within your hospital. The future is now

infection control system UV-lights

UV Disinfection

As per the standards of disinfection of medical institutions: A.3.1.2 of WS/T and the GB19258

Ultra Fine Chemical Mist

Ultra Fine Chemical Mist

H2O2 or HOCl, abiding by Disinfection Standard (medical Institutions) 11.2.15 standard of WS/T 367

AIR FILTRATION

AIR FILTRATION

Conform to the requirements from standard 5 of GBT 18801-2015.

MULTI- MODE

MULTI- MODE

Combining UV-C with H2O2 catalysing release of hydroxyl radicals – enhancing disinfection efficacy.

Enhancing efficiency & safety through innovation

Todays healthcare system is challenged. Balancing economic constraints against productivity requirements is a common theme in UK hospitals. Manpower and other resources are too often stretched. Clinicians and hospital staff need to focus more on patient care, rather than be drawn into other logistical or practical tasks. Why not harness smart technology? Technology already applied and established in other sectors. MedAssyst brings to you a series of solutions that enhances efficiency and safety within your hospital.

AI and Smart Technology in healthcare

The adoption of artificial intelligence & robotics in hospitals is based on a clear rationale: enhanced efficiency, patient and staff safety, and enhanced human-to-human time in treating patients. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, has urged that the NHS must adopt new technology in order to survive, and has pledged a £412Million technology fund, primarily for purposes of automation. To augment this, a study by the Taxpayers Alliance suggests one tenth of the NHS budget could be saved by the introduction of “automation” across the health service, and could save up to £17 billion annually in public sector costs by 2030.

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