Integrate your digital health solution with iMDsoft MetaVision using 6B’s secure, standards-based healthcare interoperability services. We connect EPRs, patient administration systems, medical devices, diagnostic platforms, clinical applications, analytics tools, and operational systems with MetaVision – enabling reliable data exchange across critical care, anaesthesia, and other high-acuity clinical environments.
Get in touchTrusted by NHS organisations and healthtech innovators, 6B delivers full-lifecycle MetaVision integration, from discovery and architecture through development, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. We build secure, scalable integrations for clinical documentation, observations, medication workflows, device data, decision support, reporting, and shared patient records.
Our team combines acute and critical care workflow expertise with HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2 messaging, APIs, integration engines, identity management, and event-driven interoperability. We help digital solutions fit complex MetaVision workflows while maintaining accurate, timely, and clinically meaningful information.
MetaVision is a clinical information system designed for demanding acute and critical care environments, including intensive care and anaesthesia. It supports detailed electronic documentation and provides clinicians with a consolidated view of patient information across high-acuity workflows.
In intensive care, MetaVision can continuously capture and organise clinical information into an electronic patient record and unified flowsheet, supporting adult, neonatal, and paediatric environments.
The platform is designed to integrate with hospital information systems and hundreds of medical devices. iMDsoft supports standards including HL7 v2 and FHIR for exchanging information with wider hospital infrastructure.
This interoperability allows MetaVision to operate alongside enterprise EPRs and specialist systems while retaining the detailed workflows required within critical care and other high-dependency settings.
We begin with structured discovery involving critical care clinicians, anaesthetists, nursing teams, digital specialists, biomedical engineering, technical teams, and governance stakeholders. Together, we define workflows, users, data requirements, safety constraints, and intended outcomes.
Typical integrations include patient demographics, admissions and transfers, observations, laboratory and diagnostic results, medications, clinical documentation, medical-device data, decision-support applications, reporting platforms, and enterprise EPR records.
We map NHS numbers, local identifiers, encounters, bed locations, observations, medications, procedures, clinical assessments, diagnostic results, and discharge information across connected systems. Particular attention is given to high-frequency physiological data, timestamp accuracy, duplicate information, delayed messages, and transfers between care settings.
Architecture may use HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2, APIs, integration engines, secure web services, and event-driven messaging depending on the MetaVision deployment and connected systems. MetaVision itself supports integration with existing hospital infrastructure using standards including FHIR and HL7 v2.
Reusable message handlers, transformation components, authentication services, and monitoring tools accelerate development. Testing validates patient matching, data mapping, device and clinical data flows, message sequencing, permissions, auditability, failure recovery, and reconciliation.
Before launch, we coordinate clinical acceptance testing, safety review, deployment, documentation, and operational readiness. After go-live, we monitor interfaces, resolve integration issues, and maintain compatibility as MetaVision and surrounding systems evolve.
Critical care and anaesthesia teams gain access to more complete patient information within established workflows, bringing together clinical observations, investigations, documentation, and connected device data.
Automated information exchange reduces manual transcription and duplication while helping ensure important clinical data remains available across MetaVision, enterprise EPRs, diagnostics, and specialist applications.
Operational and digital teams benefit from more consistent data flows, improved reporting, and fewer disconnected systems. MetaVision’s interoperability is specifically designed to support information exchange with hospital systems and connected medical devices.
Patients benefit from better continuity of information as they move into, through, and out of critical care environments.
For healthtech vendors, MetaVision integration provides a route to embed decision support, analytics, monitoring, and clinical applications within complex high-acuity workflows.
6B understands the complexity of critical care environments, where integrations must handle high-volume clinical data while remaining dependable in time-sensitive workflows.
Our specialists work with HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2, APIs, integration engines, medical-device data, secure messaging, and event-driven architectures.
We design around detailed clinical workflows including observations, medications, investigations, patient transfers, device information, and continuity with enterprise EPR systems.
Reusable integration components accelerate delivery while robust testing, monitoring, security, and clinical safety controls help maintain dependable operation.
From discovery through go-live and ongoing support, 6B provides one accountable integration partner for deployment within live NHS environments.
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Whether you're developing a new digital health product or extending an existing solution with iMDsoft MetaVision integration, 6B brings the technical expertise, healthcare insight, and experience needed to accelerate delivery.