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Supporting hospitals
to work better, every day

When systems are connected, hospitals move from fragmented information to coordinated operations.
Staff can see what is happening across departments, understand the status of patients, beds and tasks,
and work together more efficiently throughout the day.

Improving efficient healthcare operations

Taking friction out of hospital operations

DNV Imatis gives NHS teams real-time operational oversight to unlock their capacity to care. We connect patient status, tasks and communication across existing systems into one shared, real-time overview. This makes bottlenecks visible earlier and enables coordinated action across teams, reducing duplication and avoidable delays.

The result is timely, high-quality and safer care with more reliable flow for patients and better use of beds, clinics and staff time.

"The quieter environment has made a huge difference — not just for mothers and babies but for us as staff. You can feel the shift in how calmly things flow." 

Use cases

Self‑check‑in and payment services

Digital alarm, workflow, and bed management at Østfold Hospital Trust

Learn how Østfold Hospital Trust became a much quieter place to work, rest and stay with help from DNV Imatis.

Østfold hospital trust

Health logistics at South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authoriy

Discover how the health region improved operational efficiency by 60% through digital self-checkin, mobile payments, and logistics coordination.

Employee at a service office with several digital whiteboards

Customer results overview – most significant outcomes achieved

Across hospitals, trusts and regions, our customers are reporting measurable improvements in productivity, coordination and resource use.

What our customers have to say

DNV Imatis is our main tool for supporting important work processes, patient flow, coordination, logistics and interaction internally in the hospital.
Anette M. Siebenherz
Anette M. Siebenherz
Head of the Department of Rheumatology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Østfold Hospital