Multidisciplinary Platform

Code carts interface with many departments throughout the hospital. The Metis platform offers the first software solution individually tailored and integrated with pharmacy, supply chain and nursing workflows to automate code cart and kit inventory management.

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Maintain Regulatory Compliance

  • Decreased stocking errors

  • Lot number recall control

  • Detailed action log history search

  • Secure encrypted and cloud based

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Reduce Cost

  • Inventory costs (expired, recalls)

  • Reduced staffing costs

  • Less costly than RFIDs (75% cheaper)

  • Utilizes existing hardware, no additional expensive hardware required

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Real Time Reporting and Analytics

  • Accurate and up-to-date information about your medications/supplies and location of your carts

    • Optimize par levels

    • Reduced waste

  • Instantaneous search of entire inventory

  • Custom Expiration alerting

    • You can set your own thresholds and run reports to identify when medications are about to expire to eliminate unnecessary waste.

 

Metis RX for Pharmacy

Metis RX is an all encompassing medication cart, kit, and tray management application that integrates with existing pharmacy hardware to increase compliance and safety and reduce cost.


Metis SC for Supply Chain

Linked to the same database, Metis SC is an intuitive system tailored to the supply chain workflow and designed to track and verify supply chain products integral to the life saving cart system.

 

 

Metis RN for Nursing

Metis RN provides a proprietary checklist software that assists in maintaining compliance during routine nursing inspections and integrates with Metis RX and Metis SC to flag issues found with carts.

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Crash Carts Deserve a Solution

Timely and accurate administration of medications are critical during life-threatening emergencies. Due to the vulnerable state that patients are in during these situations, adverse events due to medication errors in these situations tend to be severe and life-threatening.

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Code-related errors were 39 times more likely to result in harm than non-code-related in-hospital errors.

43% of Resuscitation Errors

Medication errors constituted 43% of reported resuscitation system errors, more than any other category, including defibrillation and airway management errors.

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Code-related errors are 51.5 times more likely to result in patient death than other errors in hospitals.

Medication-related errors in all phases of the medication-use process are also more likely to occur in chaotic environments.

Patient harm due to medication errors during life-threatening emergencies may also be difficult to identify, as outcomes are often confounded by the inherently poor prognosis of these patients undergoing conditions such as cardiac arrest.


Exerpt from "10 reasons you should automate crash cart management" by Joseph Constantin in Becker's Hospital Review:

  1. They're audit magnets

  2. Piles of paperwork

  3. Many trays, many flavors

  4. Same look, different drug

  5. Stocking isn't easy

  6. Cross-department coordination

  7. They go missing

  8. They change hands - a lot

  9. They weren't designed by medical professionals

  10. They're inventory eaters