



Daily Hand Hygiene Compliance
80%
60%
100%
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Neonatal
Oncology
Coronary
A&E
ICU
The system
01. Smart dispenser
FORGET THE PERIPHERIALS. No more easy to misplace RFID tags or wearables to identify users and for capturing hand hygiene compliance data that makes adopting the technology complicated and hard to include in the daily routine.
02. Real-time Analytics
All data is available in real time through the App which allows to browse through it, compare areas and results, creating reports and exporting it.
03. Positive reinforcements
Provide users with audiovisual reinforcements at the point-of-use to improve and mantain target compliance rates, having the ability to choose and change the messages remotely through the App.
04. Cost-Effective
Our SaaS (Software as a service) allows for hospitals to easily tailor the system around their specific needs and pay a monthly fee only for what they need, with no need for upfront capital investment.



Our Goal: Reducing your HAI's through hand hygiene
Our system makes improving and maintaining hand hygiene compliance as easy as possible by equipping IP specialists with an efficient and flexible system to measure hand hygiene compliance, providing users with positive reinforcements in real time, setting compliance goals and receiving instant notifications when they are not being met, all this without any disruption in the daily workflow.
About us
Story
After 7+ years of experience in the healthcare industry, we decided it was time to develop the right technology to solve one of the most crucial problems in modern healthcare:
HAI's (Healthcare acquired infections)
Vision
We aim to automate the processes in modern healthcare that lead to the transmission of HAI's by using technology to avoid human mistake and dependance on operators for better patient outcomes.
Technology
We work with various technologies ranging from Artificial intelligence, IoT, Cloud-based services to UV-C light in our mission to reduce HAI's and tackle the growth of antimicrobial resistance worldwide.
Studies show:
2 million patients suffer a HAI in the USA, with an estimated cost from 28 to 33 billion USD annually (1)
Contact with healthcare worker's contaminated hands is believed to be the primary route of transmission of HAIs (2)
Positive reinforcements can improve and mantain higher levels of hand hygiene compliance (4)
According to WHO
Dr. Edward Kelley
“Although the development of new antibiotics is vital to provide new treatment options, strengthening hand hygiene and other infection control best practices has the potential to stop antimicrobial resistance. Preventing the transmission and spread of the germs, avoids infections and the related treatment constraints and patient suffering”
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