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Automatic triggers are used to enhance safety, eliminate manual tasks, and save invaluable hours for dedicated clinical staff.

Interoperability plays a crucial role in fostering collaboration across health and social care organisations. This enables diverse information platforms, devices, and applications to access, exchange, and integrate data seamlessly, working collectively in a synchronised manner.

Radar Healthcare’s risk, quality, and compliance system exemplifies this through an open Application Programming Interface (API) and Institute of Health Improvement (IHI) Triggers to strengthen quality and safety.

Through our API, Radar Healthcare seamlessly integrates with software such as Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) and third-party systems to share critical data. This integration allows the direct incorporation of IHI Triggers into the EPR system, identifying incidents and predicting risks. Automatic triggering of event workflows ensures that the relevant people are promptly alerted, facilitating a proactive approach to patient safety.

By linking up disparate systems and enabling them to ‘talk’ to each other, health and social care organisations can avoid data silos, minimise the potential for errors and duplications, and encourage a more proactive approach rather than reactive.

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