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EDXL Patient Tracking
When a large incident involves multiple treatment points, ambulances, and receiving facilities, the hardest question quickly becomes "where is the patient now?
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Apr 22, 2026
EDXL Patient Tracking
When a large incident involves multiple treatment points, ambulances, and receiving facilities, the hardest question quickly becomes "where is the patient now?
Apr 22, 2026
EDXL Resource Availability and Hospital Capacity (HAVE)
During a surge event, a control room needs to know which hospitals are open, which emergency departments are under pressure, and where limited specialist capacity still exists.
Apr 22, 2026
EDXL Situation Reporting
A situation report is only useful if everyone reading it can quickly understand what changed, when it was issued, and whether it supersedes the last one.
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Apr 22, 2026
EDXL Patient Tracking
When a large incident involves multiple treatment points, ambulances, and receiving facilities, the hardest question quickly becomes "where is the patient now?
EDXL Resource Availability and Hospital Capacity (HAVE)
During a surge event, a control room needs to know which hospitals are open, which emergency departments are under pressure, and where limited specialist capacity still exists.
EDXL Situation Reporting
A situation report is only useful if everyone reading it can quickly understand what changed, when it was issued, and whether it supersedes the last one.
Apr 17, 2026
Clinical Governance: Patient Consent and Refusal
Treatment consent, transport consent, refusal, and withdrawal all need to be visible at the point of care, not reconstructed after the event from free text.
Clinical Governance: Practitioner Credentials and CPD
Clinical pathways are only safe when the platform can see who is treating the patient, what that practitioner is authorised to do, and whether their training and endorsements are still current.
Electronic Patient Care Report Clinical Workspace
An ambulance crew attending a suspected stroke does not have time to navigate a seven-tab clinical form while continuing a structured assessment.
Apr 14, 2026
AI Investigation Guidance
An investigator working a complex case with dozens of entities, hundreds of timeline events, and multiple open evidence threads faces a cognitive load problem: what is the highest-value action to take next?
Analyst-Driven OSINT Collection
Intelligence collection from open-source and structured threat feeds is most useful when it is purposeful, documented, and tied to an investigative question.
Audio Intelligence: Real-Time Acoustic Detection During Emergency Calls
The Audio Intelligence module continuously analyses the audio stream of live emergency calls to detect life-threatening sounds, physiological distress indicators, and caller state signals that are not captured in the spo
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A transaction monitoring system at a digital asset exchange flags an unusual transfer.
Intelligence
Alert Intelligence & Triage
A SOC handling 8,000 alerts per day cannot triage them manually.
Data Integration
External Data Polling
An investigator tracking a sanctions evasion network cannot manually check flight databases, vessel tracking services, and blockchain explorers every hour for every subject under investigation.
Intelligence
Financial Crimes Intelligence
A compliance analyst at a mid-sized European bank notices that three newly onboarded corporate customers share a registered agent in the British Virgin Islands, conduct transactions almost exclusively with each other, an
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Apr 22, 2026
ePCR National Dataset and Regulatory Exports
Ambulance services are often asked to report the same episode of care in different national or regional formats depending on who receives the data.
Apr 22, 2026
ePCR Scene Evidence Capture
Some clinical episodes need more than a written narrative.
Apr 22, 2026
ePCR SMART-on-FHIR App Launch
Ambulance services increasingly need to embed specialist applications into the clinical workflow without rebuilding those tools from scratch inside the core ePCR product.
Apr 22, 2026
ePCR Wearable Patient Telemetry and Consent
Patients increasingly arrive with clinically relevant information already on their own devices: recent heart-rate changes, oxygen trends, glucose readings, sleep disruption, or activity collapse before the event.
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Core Modules
When a large incident involves multiple treatment points, ambulances, and receiving facilities, the hardest question quickly becomes "where is the patient now?
Core Modules
During a surge event, a control room needs to know which hospitals are open, which emergency departments are under pressure, and where limited specialist capacity still exists.
Analytics
A situation report is only useful if everyone reading it can quickly understand what changed, when it was issued, and whether it supersedes the last one.
Core Modules
Pre-hospital care quality is hard to improve when the ambulance service never sees what happened after handover.
Core Modules
Ambulance services are often asked to report the same episode of care in different national or regional formats depending on who receives the data.
Forensics
Some clinical episodes need more than a written narrative.
Core Modules
Ambulance services increasingly need to embed specialist applications into the clinical workflow without rebuilding those tools from scratch inside the core ePCR product.
Core Modules
Patients increasingly arrive with clinically relevant information already on their own devices: recent heart-rate changes, oxygen trends, glucose readings, sleep disruption, or activity collapse before the event.
Geospatial
An incoming emergency incident often needs more than caller details and a map pin.
Geospatial
Dispatch centres rarely inherit one clean vehicle-tracking standard.
Geospatial
When a 9-1-1 or 1-1-2 call arrives, the dispatcher often needs more than the caller can say in the first few seconds.
Geospatial
Traditional SMS is useful for emergency messaging, but it is not the same as real-time text.
Core Modules
Paper signatures still sit in the middle of many high-trust ambulance and citizen workflows: patient consent, refusal of care, non-conveyance acknowledgement, hospital handover, and formally issued agreements.
Core Modules
Treatment consent, transport consent, refusal, and withdrawal all need to be visible at the point of care, not reconstructed after the event from free text.
Core Modules
Clinical pathways are only safe when the platform can see who is treating the patient, what that practitioner is authorised to do, and whether their training and endorsements are still current.
Core Modules
An ambulance crew attending a suspected stroke does not have time to navigate a seven-tab clinical form while continuing a structured assessment.
AI & ML
When a clinician has just completed a difficult call, the most complete version of the story is often still in their head.
Core Modules
Clinical research workflows often fail in the field not because the science is weak, but because eligible patients are missed during busy operational care.
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