Medworxx

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Medworxx is a Canadian company that provides healthcare solutions. It was founded in 2004 and is based in Toronto, Ontario. The company's main product is a patient flow software platform that is used by hospitals to manage patient care, reduce length of stay and delay, and improve patient satisfaction.

History[edit | edit source]

Medworxx was founded in 2004 by Dan Matlow and Niels Tofting. The company initially focused on providing content management and compliance solutions for the healthcare industry. In 2007, Medworxx launched its patient flow software platform, which has since become the company's main product.

In 2015, Medworxx was acquired by Aptean, a global provider of mission-critical enterprise software solutions. Following the acquisition, Medworxx became a part of Aptean's healthcare division.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Medworxx provides a patient flow software platform that is used by hospitals to manage patient care. The platform includes modules for bed management, discharge planning, and utilization management. The software is designed to reduce length of stay and delay, improve patient satisfaction, and increase hospital efficiency.

In addition to its patient flow software, Medworxx also offers a range of other healthcare solutions. These include a content management system for healthcare providers, a compliance management solution, and a learning management system.

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