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EuroKing was founded in 1984 to develop the research work in Maternity Systems undertaken at Kings College Hospital, London. During the past 21 years, EuroKing’s systems have been continually developed to ensure up-to-date support for the ever changing requirements of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Services, and to fully utilise the continuing advances in Information Technology.

More than 150,000 babies are born each year with the support of EuroKing Miracle’s Maternity Information System (MIS).

Within excess of 100 installations, EuroKing Miracle has always been focused on the continued satisfaction of our customers. This is reflected by the fact that Kings College Hospital is still a user of EuroKing Miracle’s system, and continues to benefit from new releases.

Our vision for the 21st Century commits to the acquisition of patient-based clinical data with the accurate and timely provision of patient data at the point of care in the Hospital, the community environment, or in the Patient’s home.

The first step in realising this vision was taken in 2003 when EuroKing Miracle Limited acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights to the GE ViewPoint Gynaecological and Pre-natal Diagnosis System, the world leader in its field.

By integrating this system we are able to collect data directly from Ultrasound equipment and update the patient centred database.

Euroking has maternity systems installed that have been used on a daily basis for up to 21 years, collecting information that is used to gain an in-depth understanding of pregnancy, labour and delivery related episodes.

This, in turn, has contributed to revised procedures, reviews, risk management and care paths throughout pregnancies – tangibly improving patient care.

The key to our success is the user’s ability to change and amend the data collected, complementing local research and statistical requirements.