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10/07/2026

It’s recently been laid bare what happens when an incident reporting system serves self-protection rather than patient safety...
🔺Severity downgrading. 🔺Information suppression. 🔺"No harm" labels applied to avoidable harm. 🔺Intimidating review panels that silenced midwives and junior staff. 🔺Parental concerns dismissed as "anxiety" rather than logged as signals.

None of this happened because people didn't care. It happened because the system made it easy to bury problems and hard to surface them.

This is exactly why the design of your incident reporting and quality management system matters as much as the policies behind it. A system built for transparency, not defensiveness, should:
✅Make it just as easy to log a near-miss as a director would want it logged
✅Surface trends across teams and sites so patterns can't quietly repeat
✅Capture family and patient voice as a first-class data point, not an afterthought
✅Remove the friction (and fear) that stops frontline staff from reporting honestly

Open reporting cultures aren't built on good intentions alone. They're built on systems that make openness the easiest path. Learn more about incident reporting with MEG from one of our experts: https://tinyurl.com/meg-safety-culture

09/07/2026

We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in MEG’s journey.
As our regional footprint rapidly accelerates, healthcare commercial expert Mark Cox has transitioned from an advisory role to a permanent, exclusive member of the MEG team as Director of Business Development - APAC.

This move reflects an exciting era of growth for MEG as we scale our cloud-based quality, safety, and compliance platform deeper into the Asia-Pacific region.

🌏 Following successful expansions, MEG is now actively supporting hospital networks across Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Japan. Our platform is purpose-built to help hospitals seamlessly meet and maintain prestigious international accreditation standards, including JCI, ACSQHC, and MSQH.

📲 Across Australia and New Zealand, forward-thinking hospitals are facing a critical turning point: replacing a generation of rigid, legacy incident management systems. MEG is capturing this massive market opportunity by delivering a modern, mobile-friendly, cloud-based application that frontline healthcare workers actually love to use.

With a growing local team and a rapidly expanding new customer base, MEG is uniquely positioned to help healthcare providers digitize audits, risk management, and compliance workflows.

"This transition reflects the immense scale of opportunity we are seeing across SE Asia, Australia, and NZ. Securing Mark exclusively allows us to deeply support this influx of new hospital partners looking to modernize their quality systems." - Kerrill Thornhill, CEO at MEG

"MEG is at an incredibly exciting stage of growth. The product-market fit here is undeniable; we have a world-class product that solves real-world compliance headaches, and the opportunity to scale this across APAC’s leading health systems is immense." - Mark Cox

Looking to modernize your hospital’s quality and risk management? Whether you are aiming for JCI accreditation in SE Asia or replacing a legacy system in Australia/NZ, connect with Mark or visit our website to see how MEG is transforming healthcare compliance. https://hubs.li/Q04p0Y-p0

09/07/2026

How do healthcare organisations strengthen patient safety while giving leaders better visibility across quality, risk and compliance? 🤔

One international healthcare provider set out to answer that question by connecting incident reporting, audits, policies and quality processes into a single platform.
The results included:
✔️ A stronger reporting culture with greater engagement from frontline teams.
✔️ Real-time visibility into quality and safety performance.
✔️ Better use of data to identify risks earlier and support informed decision-making.
✔️ Measurable improvements in patient outcomes.

We've documented the full journey, including the challenges, implementation approach, lessons learned and outcomes, in an exclusive case study.
📥 Complete the form to receive your complimentary copy and discover how these strategies could be applied in your own organisation.
👉 Access the case study: https://tinyurl.com/2a7e2ks5

02/07/2026

Recent national reviews into maternity safety have surfaced a difficult truth: the biggest barrier to patient safety isn't usually a lack of concern. It's a lack of the right infrastructure.

When incident reporting systems are fragmented, opaque, or quietly work against speaking up, patterns get missed, risks repeat, and harm compounds.

So what does the alternative actually look like in practice?

We've put together eight slides on what genuinely open safety cultures have in common and what the systems supporting them need to do. Swipe through 👇

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