Enterprise

A single clinic can sign up and be running this afternoon. A hospital outpatient network or a large group usually cannot, and it is better to say why than to sell you a card checkout you would have to unpick.

What is ready today

  • Every log, alarm, report and export described on the main site
  • One clinic record per site, each with its own logs and its own inspection link
  • One login across all of your sites, with a per-site role
  • Scheduled log reports to whoever should receive them, at whatever cadence

What we would need to work out

These are honestly not built yet. That is the conversation.

  • Single sign-on against your identity provider
  • A signed business associate agreement, and your security review
  • Accreditation frameworks other than the urgent-care binder this ships with
  • Roll-up reporting across sites, and who in your organisation may see across them
  • Term, invoicing and purchase-order billing instead of a card
Email us about your network

It speeds things up if your first message covers:

  • Organisation:
  • Number of sites, and what kind (urgent care, primary care, ASC, dental, other):
  • Roughly how many staff across all sites:
  • Are you accredited, and by whom (TJC, AAAHC, DNV, state only):
  • Do you need SSO, and against what (Entra, Okta, other):
  • Do you require a signed BAA before evaluation:
  • Anything an evaluation would have to prove:

If you are a single clinic — urgent care, primary care, medical spa, surgery center or dental — you do not need this page. Start a trial instead; it is $149 a month per clinic and takes about a minute.