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Changes are being put in place throughout healthcare to make working safer and more efficient for staff. Emergency equipment has been impacted with a new requirement to store […] Read more…
As the risk level for coronavirus has now been reduced, we are now able to reflect on the past few months and assess where lessons have been learnt […] Read more…
We appreciate that the NHS is working under considerable strain dealing with Coronavirus, the full consequences of which cannot be predicted at this time. You will already have […] Read more…
Recently two MyKitCheck users, Leeds Teaching Hospitals and Southport and Ormskirk Hospital have shared some of the fantastic results that they have achieved with the assistance of the platform. […] Read more…
Keeping track of equipment expiry dates can be hard in fast-paced environments like hospitals. This is made even more difficult when many of the items used every day […] Read more…
We are excited to announce that Mark Holt has joined the MyKitCheck team as Clinical Solutions Specialist. Mark has worked at Blackpool Victoria Hospital since 2009 and will […] Read more…
We can all appreciate the importance of each item in a medical trolley. In the case of a resuscitation trolley having the correct items at the ready can […] Read more…
The NHS is reviewing ways it can become paperless with a target to reach a core level of digitisation by 2024. Those that have adopted new practices of […] Read more…
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