In my previous article, we discussed how a modern solution, such as an Environmental Monitoring Solution (EMS), helps hospitals get a handle on critical parameters such as temperature, pressure and particle concentration. This contributes to better quality monitoring of drugs and vaccines, while also helping to reduce the workload for hospital staff.

What we have noticed since then is that many hospital groups are still implementing EMS solutions separately for each location. This leads to fragmentation, higher costs and a lack of uniformity in data and practices.

Why a collaborative approach?

An integrated EMS approach within a hospital group offers several advantages:

  • Efficiency – shared infrastructure and processes reduce duplication and save costs
  • Uniformity – uniform data and reports simplify audits and validation
  • Economies of scale – joint procurement, training and maintenance reduce overall costs
  • Knowledge sharing – best practices are easier to adopt and apply

How can we help?

At Dyzle, we actively support hospital groups in establishing a shared EMS approach. This goes beyond just delivering the solution per se. We help with the inventory to see what is really needed, provide a flawless implementation, and ensure that all staff are trained and certified so they can work with it quickly. The solution must be technically reliable, must support staff and must be audit proof. Only then are we satisfied.

Our solution is:

  • Fully validated according to GxP guidelines (also GMPz).
  • secure, scalable and independent of hospital networks
  • easy to use and manage for both technical and pharmaceutical personnel
  • supported with guidance and documentation that really make it easier

Working together not only creates more control, but also peace of mind, overview and clarity for everyone involved in monitoring drugs and vaccines in a GMPz environment.

Wondering what that might look like within your hospital group? We are happy to share our insights. Feel free to contact us at dyzle.com.

Written by

Danny Holthaus


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