
Salutare
Creates software so that patients are not lost in the system.
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If medical error was a disease, it would be the third commonest cause of death in the western world. What causes so much error? Clinicians have so many tasks to manage patients safely. We are dependent on inefficient, error-prone, and expensive manual work for monitoring and referrals. Everyone is overwhelmed by the growing volume of patients, changing clinical guidelines, and inconsistent data.
Salutare writes software so that patients don't get lost in the healthcare system. Salutare ONE is software-as-a-service (SaaS) that joins up clinicians with clinicians and gives patients control over how they access and manage their health data. It makes referral for specialist care easy, such as from secondary care to a tertiary specialist centre or from a clinician to a multi-disciplinary team. It organises the monitoring of long-term patients and automatically orders required blood or radiological investigations. This takes the regulated, recurring, and consistent administrative work out of clinicians' tasks and automates them so clinicians can focus on patient care. Operationally over time, it assembles a detailed and organized patient database for hospitals to improve clinical research and clinical excellence.
Salutare ONE Referral - digital MDT referral platform for Cancer MDTs or specialists which can work with any EPR, ONE Monitor - a monitoring platform for long-term conditions that can release 20-30% of outpatient appointments when coupled with PIFU (patient initiated follow up), thus shortening outpatient clinics.
Salutare ONE Testing is a cloud service for paperless phlebotomy. It lets patients go for their blood tests anywhere in a network or even nationally, including pharmacies. It has been used as a hospital-based system for over 1 million patients.