
Hospitals currently face a huge task: SAP discontinued its longstanding solution IS-H – and therefore Oracle i.s.h.med – in 2022. Hospitals must now find alternatives and implement them by 2030. Alongside ongoing nursing shortages and time-consuming challenges such as insolvencies, hospital reforms, outpatient care expansion, and KHZG projects, the SAP discontinuation opens another gap that must be closed quickly. And not just safely and cost-effectively, but with a solution that can be integrated simply and step-by-step into existing system landscapes. One thing is clear: a KIS/KAS is needed that is ready for immediate use and flexibly adapts to the individual needs of hospitals.

To manage this generational change, hospitals require a solution that enables seamless integration, high interoperability, and precise mapping of patient administration and billing. Moving to the cloud leads to greater operational efficiency through independence from hardware and databases and eliminates local installations. This is how you master the IS-H replacement and benefit from optimized processes for first-class healthcare.

This is where we come in: With Mesalvo HealthCentre, the replacement becomes an opportunity for your hospital. Our ready-to-use solutions cover the entire treatment path, including patient management and billing. Our strategy with HealthCentre | Cortex focuses on establishing a Clinical Data Repository as a central data hub internally and externally. Our KAS and KIS become part of a service-oriented architecture. With HealthCentre | Connect, we offer a central platform covering interoperability with all systems. In the future, Mesalvo will offer its platform as Software-as-a-Service. For your hospital, this means cost efficiency, improved performance, optimized quality, more flexibility, and higher scalability – all while ensuring optimal data protection and IT security. Mesalvo HealthCentre includes numerous out-of-the-box best-practice processes to map your clinical and administrative workflows exactly. There’s no way around Mesalvo.