Cancer MDT Barriers: Lessons Learned Along the Way
The widening adoption of MDTs for patient review shows their popularity among senior administrators and doctors. But how efficient are they, really? Too many lack the critical information to reach a recommendation and usually only a small number of attendees speak up. Clinical staff should optimise them. Here’s where to start.
The Centre Cannot Hold For Electronic Medical Recording
Getting your blood tested is an experience for every patient in healthcare, and manual processes like relabeling of tubes create unnecessary delays and adds cost. Salutare ONE Testing streamlines blood and sample collection with analyser-ready barcodes at every location.
Patient safety - and optimising clinic resources - Monitor reduces risk
Manually monitoring patients raises costs, wastes time, and puts patients at risk. Oversights and missed alerts compromise patient safety. Dialogue Monitor automates recurring follow-up tests, reduces risks, and keeps patients in the loop.
Transforming MDTs - Streamlining Clinical Workflows
How do we evolve MDTs for better patient care? Welcome to Dialogue, designed by clinicians for clinicians to address the current challenges in MDTs for cancer care .
The Complexity - and Struggle - and Realities of MDTs
The realities of cancer care pathways encounter the promise of MDTs. Here are the real-world challenges. How do we transform for optimal results?
The Necessity - and Challenge - and Promise - of MDTs
We need multiple minds on patient cases to improve care. But MDTs are challenging. How to improve them? The first episode in our series on MDTs. The impact? Better patient safety, less stressed clinicians, more time for quality care - and what else? Lower costs.
Digital phlebotomy means less pain for everyone
Say goodbye to lost orders, manual errors and missed appointments. Say hello to digital phlebotomy with Clearinghouse.
Software designed by clinicians for clinicians.
A True Story In The Labyrinth of Healthcare
Miss B's journey through the healthcare system.
One patient's story shares the struggle that thousands cope with daily.
Simpler, safer and efficient
Digital phlebotomy and pre-analytics that is anywhere, anytime, for every patient.
Clearinghouse can transform the way we monitor patients with chronic diseases across UK.
NHS Pathology Conference South 2023
How much time are you losing, daily, in your lab? Many are overwhelmed with manual tasks that cause too many errors, waste time, and frustrate staff.
Our founders Chris Dial and Professor Kevin Moore introduced Salutare's innovative solution Clearinghouse to the healthcare industry.
The Consequences of Delays in Cancer Patient Referrals
Salutare builds software to help improve the lives of patients and clinicians.
That means simpler referrals, clearer processes, and faster time to review.
Precision in Patient Care
Digital Modernisation For Blood Taking Saves Money, Easier for Staff, Safer for Patients .
The story behind the digital modernisation of blood testing that improves efficiency and saves money.
University Hospital Coventry starts Clearinghouse
University Hospital Coventry starts Clearinghouse in Outpatient phlebotomy, improves patient experience, simplifies staff workflow.
Clearinghouse: New software improves services at Barnet Hospital
Our Clearinghouse Software is simplifying phlebotomy for patients and staff. Patients can choose where to have their blood taken. Pathology lab costs drop as it takes out most of the manual work and rework. The cost savings are substantial.
Improving Oncological MDTs: A Systematic Review and Call to Action
The referral system for cancer and other chronic diseases is fundamentally flawed. Reliant on email, riddled with unnecessary complexity and vulnerable to human error, the system is routinely failing patients. It’s time for transformative automation.
Podcast: Growing traction in healthcare by creating pull
Salutare CEO Chris Dial and Ton Dobbe explore what’s broken in the process of joining up healthcare – and why doing nothing is not an option. Chris shares his approach to making the impossible possible – and the lessons he learned to overcome the hurdles to gain traction.
Referral relies on email: Time to transform today’s system
The referral system for cancer and other chronic diseases is fundamentally flawed. Reliant on email, riddled with unnecessary complexity and vulnerable to human error, the system is routinely failing patients. It’s time for transformative automation.
Improving outcomes: Medical monitoring matters
Many new and potentially life-saving medicines require safety monitoring in the form of blood tests. But from audits, we know that such monitoring occurs less than 40% of the time. This could be so much higher with the right software.
Surviving cancer: Medical monitoring matters
Monitoring patients with chronic diseases should never be a manual process, especially in an overburdened healthcare system. Audits show that less than 50% of cancer patients are monitored safely. Tomorrow’s outcomes could be so much better with software.
Re-thinking phlebotomy: More convenience, less cost
Nine in 10 diagnostic pathways rely on blood tests. Today, this system is slow, wasteful of hospital resources, error prone and often inconvenient for patients. It’s time to switch from a manual process to a digital solution.