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Less paper
more progress.

We did not set out to build software. We set out to solve a problem hospitals were quietly working around every day.

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Disconnected systems. Repeated admin. Delayed communication.

Ultrasound began inside day hospitals in 2021. Not in theory, in practice.

The problem we

kept seeing

Inside hospitals, administration often happens across multiple systems, teams, spreadsheets, emails, and handwritten notes.

What should be simple becomes fragmented.

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PAIN POINTS

Fragmented Systems

Bookings, admissions, stock, theatre schedules, and billing often live in separate places.

Delayed Communication

Updates rely on emails, WhatsApps, phone calls, and manual follow-ups.

Repeated Patient Information

Patients are asked for the same information multiple times throughout their journey.

Admin Duplication

Staff spend time re-entering data instead of focusing on operational flow.

What Happens When Systems Don’t Connect

When we mapped the full patient journey, from booking to billing, the complexity became impossible to ignore.

A process that looked manageable in isolation became highly manual when viewed as a whole.

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Our aim was simple: fewer blind spots, less duplication and clearer decision-making. And yes, significantly less paper, which in hospitals has a habit of multiplying when no one is looking.

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We believe operational excellence is not separate from patient care. It is the foundation of it. When operations are connected, patients feel more confident, teams feel more supported and leadership can make decisions with clarity.​

 

The bottom line doesn’t suffer, it strengthens.

Hospitals don’t need more software. They need smarter systems.

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That’s what we set out to build.

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