Medusa - our partner in Canada
Medusa provides innovative and integrated ePRC solutions (Electronic Patient Care Reporting) for ambulance services. The Siren Suite products include fast data entry options, real-time notifications, workflows and powerful analysis tools that help improve organizational processes, all thanks to extensive and extremely flexible software functionalities. Medusa is headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In addition, Medusa has offices in the UK and British Columbia, Canada. Through distribution partners, ambulance services in North America, Asia and Europe can also use Medusa’s products.
Medusa and The Patient Safety Company have integrated their two platforms. The result is a unique solution for ambulance services. Ambulance services around the world can now use Siren on their mobile devices and receive alerts when an incident needs to be reported, which allows them to work as efficiently as possible. Double registrations are a thing of the past .
Contact details
Contact person Europe: Ian Wilkinson, Email: IWilkinson@medusamedical.com
Contact person Canada: Brent Townsend, Email: BTownsend@medusamedical.com
Website: www.medusamedical.com
Phone: +1 902-429-1200
Fax: +1-902-484-5583
Address:
140-36 Solutions
DrHalifax NS B3
Canada
Benefits TPSC CloudTM software
With our software, a complete Patient Safety platform is ready for you.
Flexible platform
Access anytime, anywhere, securely managed in the cloud. Flexible and scalable to organize due to the modular structure. With many options to adjust each part to your own needs.
Easy implementation
Quick and easy to set up. Due to the user-friendly design, no programming knowledge is required for the implementation. Our consultants are ready to help with your configuration.
Low cost
Our software is a cost-efficient solution for patient safety management, because many of the building blocks have already been made for you! Suitable for both small and large organizations.
How to develop the internal business case
Is your organization about to make the transition from a paper-based to a digital workplace? Or does the organization already have a digital quality management system to improve patient safety, but wants to replace it? In both cases it is advisable to develop a business case. Download our eBook and use it as guidance for writing your internal business case.