Full operating room utilization through seamless patient intake and discharge
Improve operating room utilization through reliable and optimized patient admission and workflow procedures.
Nursing care on the wards plays a crucial role in ensuring that operating room utilization and schedules run smoothly. Depending on the hospital, patients must be registered, prepared, transported, handed over, and retrieved from the recovery room in a timely manner. Cliniserve CARE helps provide all parties involved with an overview through structured digital workflows. Delays can be addressed immediately. At the same time, the coordination and communication effort is minimized on all sides, reducing many hours of phone calls and consultations.
Depending on the hospital, Cliniserve CARE maps the process within the solution and can optionally handle scheduling or triggers from the HIS/OR schedule. Integrating with OR optimization systems such as Sqior Medical opens up a wide range of configuration options and enables end-to-end benefits.

It is essential to develop a standardized and clear target process that reflects the requirements of both the OR and the nursing/wards. Depending on the hospital, other stakeholders, such as logistics, must also be taken into account. Subsequently, corresponding interface requirements can be derived from this, and system modeling and go-live can be discussed. While OR Plan and the HIS can often be integrated via existing file server export/import interfaces, we recommend higher-performance REST API interfaces for the OR system that can be synchronized in both directions.

“With Cliniserve, we’re laying the groundwork for digitally supported professional care across multiple processes. This allows us not only to give staff more time for patient care and more predictable shifts from day one, but also to improve other processes—such as those related to the operating room and logistics—down the line. Managers and staff can reduce time-consuming phone calls and communicate with each other in a smart and secure way.”
Robert Jeske, Director of Nursing