Management

Supply chain costs are in second place after labor costs and account for 40-45% of the cost of a health care facility.

Efficient supply management solutions for medical institutions
Supply chain costs are in second place after labor costs and account for about 40-45 percent of the cost of a health care facility. In order to effectively manage the resources of the medical institution, it is necessary to optimize business processes, abandon inefficient solutions for the organization of activities and work organization, focusing on innovative methods of activity that save time, finances and personnel resources.
In order to meet the growing needs of patients and the medical community, it is necessary for health care facilities to achieve more with less resources and in less time.

The rapidly improving possibilities of artificial intelligence, the automated supply of medical devices, robotization, digitalization and other advanced management solutions for medical institutions are professional methods that can help medical institutions to implement innovative management solutions, organize continuous training of personnel, improve their motivation and qualifications, save time, create opportunities to improve health care processes and work more efficiently.

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Products

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CAS-One IR

Artificial intelligence navigation system developed by Swiss manufacturer CASCINATION to help plan, navigate and remove tumours during percutaneous interventions

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TATO

A device developed by the Japanese manufacturer TERUMO, using up to four antennas at a time. It is extremely easy to operate, ergonomic and ensures a safe procedure

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CRYOCARE TOUCH

The system of the US company VARIAN is designed to freeze fabrics using ultra-low temperatures, and cryozond can produce "ice balls" of various sizes

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CLINIPORATION VITAE

The IGEA system from IGEA, an Italian company, is an electrochemotherapy system that can be used for both superficial tumours and parenchymal tumours