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MSoft on European trail

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Ellesmere Port-based MSoft says it is setting its sights on European expansion following a series of major contract wins with hospitals in the UK. The technology company's blood-tracking systems have helped the company win deals with the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust and the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in recent weeks.

The company says the web-based electronic blood-tracking system allows hospitals to control access to and from all blood fridges as well as "ensuring safer bedside management".

The company’s managing director Matt McAlister says MSoft is now drawing up plans to target countries in Europe where he believes there is massive growth potential for the company.

He said: “Our technology is easily transferable to other European countries not least because the software is multi-lingual.

“There is a European requirement for blood to be tracked vein to vein and we know that certain countries such as Germany, France, Holland and Scandinavian nations are committed to providing the best possible health service for their people.

“We also know that some of our current innovations such as the use of iPads rather than traditional handheld devices on wards will also appeal to these countries which are determined to set the standard in healthcare provision.

“We are actively seeking the right implementation partners or re-sellers with the capability to work with us to take our technology into the EU.”

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