Mizaic is a healthtech specialist that helps NHS Trusts develop scalable and searchable digital library databases through innovative technology to better the clinician to patient experience
Built for the NHS, by a team that has worked in the NHS, Mizaic’s market-leading electronic document management system (EDMS) MediViewer is a secure, intuitive, scalable and searchable digital library for a paperless, connected NHS.
Transforming physical records into digital content
Enabling hospitals to scan, index and archive medical records with ease, MediViewer provides rapid access to critical patient data available at the point of care — from any device, anywhere, and via EPRs.
This transforms physical, unstructured and legacy records from multiple systems into organised content, bringing a range of efficiency, cost-saving and environmental benefits to Trusts across the UK.
Intelligent, informative, insightful and integrated
Intelligent, informative, insightful and integrated — MediViewer acts as a consistent digital library for billions of pieces of information and plays a pivotal role in driving hospitals’ digital maturity forwards.
From MediViewer’s core technology, to every new feature we introduce, the mission of our software development team is clear — to revolutionise the clinician to patient experience.
For the connected record of the NHS
Designed to be the ultimate digital library for NHS Trusts, there’s actually far more to MediViewer than it simply being a document repository. We’ve developed a number of integrated features — and our future product roadmap centres on achieving a fully integrated case systems direction.
Our market focus is the NHS, and only the NHS, ensuring this EDMS remains relevant and value-adding, however hospitals’ digitisation journeys evolve.
MediViewer is trusted across the UK
Already home to more than 1 billion scanned images – and counting – Mizaic’s renowned product MediViewer stands out in a complex and crowded market and is relied upon by more than 80,000 healthcare professionals and 16,000,000 patients throughout the country.