SoftLink International is a healthtech company specializing in IT solutions for hospital automation, clinical informatics, patient workflow management, and analytics. Established in 1997, the company has successfully completed projects across the USA, Middle East, India, and the Far East, serving over 450 healthcare institutions in 15 countries. SoftLink's flagship products are designed to enhance clinical care in cardiology, radiology, and hospital enterprises.
Key Features and Functionality:
- PANACEA – Hospital Information Management System : A comprehensive system managing inpatient and outpatient services, scheduling, materials management, finance, pharmacy, blood bank, and clinical subsystems. It integrates with PACS to cover the entire spectrum of hospital automation.
- Imagine – Radiology Information System and Picture Archiving and Communication System : An enterprise suite for radiology that addresses workflow management, image review, post-processing, and archival needs. Its scalable architecture allows access to medical images from any location.
- HCP DICOM Net – Enterprise Cardiac PACS: A multi-modality platform for cardiac image acquisition, storage, review, analysis, and reporting, scalable to enterprise-level Cardiac PACS. It consolidates patient information from various cardiac modalities into a centralized archive.
- Heart Care Plus – Cardiac Information System : Tailored for cath procedure reporting, it collects data sufficient for clinical reports and research, featuring a user-friendly interface with point-and-click data entry.
Primary Value and Solutions Provided:
SoftLink International's solutions streamline hospital operations by integrating various departments and functions into cohesive systems. This integration enhances efficiency, reduces operational costs, and improves patient care quality. By offering customizable and comprehensive systems, SoftLink addresses the unique needs of healthcare institutions, ensuring seamless interoperability and data management across cardiology, radiology, and hospital management domains.