Nomad™
Links multiple systems making up the health record and processes and provids a proprietary interface utilising the transactional APIs of the primary care systems
Tarian™
Combines to form a platform which is agnostic of any one healthcare system, but able to interact with any of those systems in order to provide a real-time view and meaningful interaction with the care record.
Symbiontic™
Enables instantaneous functional use of the care record to automate repetitive processes, improving efficiency and information sharing. Eliminating administration, reducing paper and maximising clinical accuracy.
Live communication with the GP record...
Full access to the GP record at data item level for direct care purposes, enabling improved clinical decision making and an increasing amount of automated seamless processes and reducing the amount of waste due clinicians not having access to the latest and complete medical record.
Linking multiple data sources... For real time clinical decision management.
The ability for any approved clinician to see the past medical history and the present medication list of the patient in front of them and to have this information copied in to their digitised clinical notes through digital automation. This provides benefits to clinical safety, reduces the amount of the administration burden on hospital clinicians and the coding teams. Providing real time read / write data transfer it also enables any changes made within the hospital to be available by other clinicians, including primary care and out of hours teams, and the same in reverse allowing real-time views of referral to treatment times, facilitating shared care and shared responsibilities for managing patients with far greater detail and far less administrative burden.
Creating the function of a single record... With the patient at the centre
The ability to stream missing data to the Primary Care record form multiple other sources – essentially ‘filling in the gaps’ to the record, allowing the creation of a further complete record for the patient. This not only allows very easy access to pertinent data gathered from sources external to the GP surgeries, and put into the Primary Care record in such a way as not to create additional workload for those practices. The outcome of this would be to reduce duplication and associated costs, but also negate the need for additional downstream administrative tasks such as scanning documents which instead can be brought in electronically directly from the source, with data structure provided by Symbiontic™ compatible with the GP IT Systems.