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Getinge signs T-DOC agreement with seven hospitals in Denmark

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | November 19, 2019 Health IT
On November 13, Getinge and the North Denmark Region signed an agreement on one of the most advanced and largest T-DOC orders in the world. Getinge will now supply seven hospitals in the North Denmark Region with its solution to support the customer's reprocessing and intra-hospital workflows.

The North Denmark Region is taking the first of many important steps towards a safe and efficient future for their central sterile supply departments (CSSD). With the signing of an agreement between Getinge and the region, all seven hospitals, including the New Aalborg University Hospital (NAU) currently under construction, will be streamlining and improving how they manage their sterile supply flow to, from and in the operating rooms with a cross-regional T-DOC installation.

"We are very happy about the collaboration with the North Denmark Region", says Johan Mälsjö, General Manager Sales Surgical Workflows Nordic at Getinge. "Getinge T-DOC is our top-of-the-line sterile supply management and traceability solution, and we are proud to be a part of the region's journey towards a digital and automated future, focused on the patient"
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The implementation of T-DOC across the North Denmark Region enables the hospitals to streamline processes in and across departments as well as work more efficiently and even closer together. Some of the expected values captured from the implementation of T-DOC are increased utilization of instruments, reduced cancellation of surgical procedures and increased patient safety with medical device tracking to and from the patient.

"The project includes interfacing T-DOC with a number of existing business systems in the hospital, including the hospital information and ERP systems as well as Getinge's patient flow management solution, INSIGHT", explains Johan. "At NAU, T-DOC will also drive automation with integration to robotics and be the backbone of just in time case cart delivery. With this setup, T-DOC links the CSSDs and surgical departments with interfaces for instrument and equipment ordering, tracking of urgently needed instruments, and complete documentation and quality control of all processes in the sterile supply flow".

The project begins in 2020 with the implementation of T-DOC in the CSSDs, followed by the surgical departments across all hospitals. Implementation at NAU will continue until late 2022 with opening of the hospital.


About Getinge
With a firm belief that every person and community should have access to the best possible care, Getinge provides hospitals and life science institutions with products and solutions that aim to improve clinical results and optimize workflows. The offering includes products and solutions for intensive care, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms, sterile reprocessing and life science. Getinge employs over 10,000 people worldwide and the products are sold in more than 135 countries.

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