Ortivus is a leader in supporting healthcare professionals
and emergency services to make accurate decisions so
that they in turn can help people to get the right care, at
the right time, in the right place.
Know-how and customer benefit
Ortivus provides unique solutions by combining expert know-how of wireless echnology, IT and medical technology with clinical expertise.
Ortivus’ solutions ensure that the patient has immediate access to the right medical treatment and expertise throughout the entire healthcare process. This results in better medical outcomes as well as in improved efficiency throughout the
whole healthcare system.
Focus means choosing certain areas
Ortivus is working on solutions for decisionmaking and documentation support and
monitoring for the ambulance service and for cardiovascular monitoring. The focus is ontelemetry and the integration of its solutions with other systems.
Our solutions in North America are principally directed towards the prehospital Emergency Medical Services, including solutions to support the ambulance organisations in the invoicing of their services.
Business model for longevity
Ortivus is working with models for service and support and models for software upgrades that provide the customer with long term solutions and provide Ortivus with a secure income.
Medical technology requirements now also for IT solutions
Ortivus has decided to use its experience of producing CE marked medical technology productsin the production of patient records which meet the strict regulatory requirements. The new requirements from the EU exist to improve patient
safety and Ortivus is well prepared for them.
Healthcare is co-operating - Ortivus is participating
The challenge of constructing clinical pathways and instituting more efficient work practices has begun in many hospitals, ambulance organisations and county councils. Ortivus is working to integrate existing systems with our own solutions, the aim being to increase the efficiency of the healthcare providers.
Link: Extract from Annual Report 2008 (PDF)