Emergency Department & Triage
Purpose-built for the fast-paced emergency environment. Quick triage, real-time tracking, and seamless coordination to save lives when every second counts.
Built for Emergency Medicine
Features designed specifically for the unique demands of emergency care.
Rapid Triage
Quickly assess and categorize patients using standard triage protocols. Color-coded priority levels ensure the sickest patients are seen first.
Quick Registration
Minimal data entry for emergency arrivals. Capture essential information first, complete details later. Unknown patient handling included.
Real-Time Tracking Board
Live dashboard showing all patients in ED with their status, location, waiting time, and assigned physician. At-a-glance situational awareness.
Critical Care Documentation
Specialized documentation for resuscitation, trauma, and critical care. Time-stamped interventions and medication administration.
Disposition Management
Smooth patient flow from ED to admission, discharge, or transfer. Bed requests, referrals, and handoff documentation built-in.
Integration with Services
Instant orders for lab, radiology, and pharmacy. Results flow back in real-time for rapid clinical decision making.
Standardized Triage Protocols
5-level triage system ensures patients are seen in order of clinical urgency
Real-Time ED Tracking Board
Complete visibility into your emergency department at all times. Know where every patient is and what needs attention.
- Patient location and status at a glance
- Waiting time alerts and escalations
- Bed availability across the hospital
- Physician and nurse assignments
- Pending orders and results
- Large-screen display mode for nurses station
Streamlined Emergency Workflow
From arrival to disposition in the fastest time possible
Arrive
Quick registration
Triage
Assess urgency
Assign
Bed & physician
Treat
Care & orders
Results
Labs & imaging
Dispose
Admit or discharge
Transform Your Emergency Department
Faster triage, better tracking, improved outcomes. Give your ED team the tools they need to save lives.