
Making Hospital Workflows Smarter with MedEye
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Key business case numbers
Cost of medication errors
Medication errors are expensive — both clinically and financially. Even a small reduction in errors leads to tens to hundreds of thousands of euros saved per year.
99% reduction in administration errors
€2,000–€8,000 saved per prevented error (average cost of one medication error)
Up to 3 extra bed days avoided per error


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Cost of double verification
Double checks consume significant nurse time — something hospitals can't spare. MedEye automates most of these checks — with AI-level precision in seconds.
A hospital performs 500,000+ medication double checks per year
One double check takes 1–2 minutes
That equals 8,000–15,000 nursing hours annually
At staff cost, this represents €300,000–€600,000 per year
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Efficiency in medication logistics
Hospitals using MedEye report clear efficiency gains:
20–30% time reduction during medication rounds
Fewer interruptions from manual checks
Faster handling of high-risk medication
Up to 10% fewer readmissions linked to medication issues
Improved flow between pharmacy, EHR, and bedside workflows

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Up to 70% fewer medication administration errors.
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A 20–30% reduction in medication round time by automating checks.
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8,000–15,000 nursing hours saved per year
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€300,000–€600,000 annual cost reduction
With MedEye, hospitals achieve safer medication administration, more efficient workflows, and a measurable return on investment — often within the first year.
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Does MedEye connect to the hospital information system?
How does MedEye connect to the hospital information system?
MedEye has developed a small, well documented API that is straightforward to implement. This allows two way communication with the hospital information system: A list of medication to be administered is sent to MedEye, MedEye sends back what was actually verified which is stored in the patient’s electronic record or journal.













