A Closer Look How will our Patient Safety Application help you?

Most patients are currently given confusing instructions and are ill-prepared

Typically, patients are given instructions before procedures by their medical professionals in the form of general verbal and/or printed instructions. These instructions are commonly broad and non-specific to each individual patient such as this (click here ->) example.

This is particularly true when it comes to instructions related to medications, natural remedies, vitamins, and supplements.

We believe that this has likely been your experience.

Our application will help solve this problem.

Very frequently patients present on the day of their procedure either:

  • Not having stopped certain medications when they should have OR
  • Having continued taking other medications up to and including on the morning of their procedures when they should have stopped them prior to that day.

Better preparation leads to better outcomes

The success of medical procedures, such as surgeries, endoscopic, and imaging investigations not only rely on the skills of their medical professionals but also on how well each patient is prepared for such procedures.

If patients undergo these procedures while not being optimally prepared, their outcomes may be suboptimal.

In certain situations, this will cause:

  • Significant physical and mental stresses to these patients
  • Delays in diagnoses and treatments
  • Delays and cancellations
  • Time management inefficiencies
  • Increased in health care costs.

With our patient safety application you will be able to easily give your patients easy to follow, specific, up-to-date instructions.

You will save time and will be able to focus on your patients and their medical procedures.

Improve your patient's physical and mental health outcomes while avoiding delays, cancelled surgeries and increased cost.
Improve your patient's physical and mental health outcomes while avoiding delays, cancelled surgeries and increased cost.
Avoid complications by giving clear instructions to your patients
Avoid complications by giving clear instructions to your patients