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New platform unifies intake, assignment, distribution, reconciliation, and analytics into a single, coordinated system for efficient 24/7 hospital medicine operations 

Medaptus today announced the launch of Medaptus Command, the hospital medicine operations platform designed to coordinate the core workflows that drive modern hospital medicine programs. 

Hospital medicine teams operate in a continuous, 24/7 environment, managing admissions, provider assignments, patient flow, and performance across multiple teams and facilities. Yet these workflows are often managed across disconnected systems, spreadsheets, and manual processes, making it difficult to maintain real-time visibility and operate efficiently. 

Medaptus Command addresses this gap by bringing these workflows together into a single, coordinated platform that acts as a command center for hospital medicine operations. 

Built to integrate with existing EHR environments, Medaptus Command serves as an operational layer that connects and synchronizes key workflows, enabling real-time visibility and more effective coordination across teams. 

A coordinated approach to hospital medicine operations 

Medaptus Command brings together five core operational capabilities: 

  • Intake + Coordinator Dashboard: Standardizes admission workflows and provides a real-time view of all incoming admissions and discharges, eliminating the need to reconcile across multiple reports and reducing the risk of missed patients 
  • Assign: Dynamically manages patient assignment and provider workload in real time, allowing teams to continuously rebalance based on census and staffing 
  • Distribution: Provides a clear, structured view of patient distribution, priorities, and provider coverage, replacing manual summaries and improving team alignment
  • Reconciliation: Ensures every patient is accounted for clinically and financially by tracking documentation, charges, and reconciliation status 
  • Analytics: Delivers real-time visibility into key operational metrics such as census trends, provider workload, admission activity, and discharge patterns 

These combined capabilities enable hospital medicine leaders to move from reactive, manual coordination to a continuously managed operational model. 

Improving visibility, coordination, and confidence 

With Medaptus Command, hospital medicine programs can: 

  • See every patient on the hospital medicine service in real time, including origin and provider responsibility
  • Track patient flow as it happens to better understand workload and support capacity planning
  • Ensure every patient is accounted for on the census without relying on manual reconciliation
  • Automatically assign patients based on configured rules, reducing dependency on manual processes
  • Make faster, more informed operational decisions with a complete and current view of operations 

Built on trusted medaptus solutions 

Medaptus Command builds on the company’s established solutions for assignment, census visibility, and hospital medicine analytics, connecting and extending them into a unified platform. 

“Hospital medicine has outgrown the tools used to run it,” said Malachi Charbonneau, Chief Executive Officer of Medaptus. “Command brings intake, assignment, distribution, reconciliation, and analytics into sync, giving leaders real-time visibility and the efficiency to run their operations more effectively.” 

To learn more, visit Command Platform or register for the upcoming launch webinar. 

 

About Medaptus 

Medaptus’ intelligent, EHR-integrated solutions help hospitals and healthcare organizations increase revenue, improve efficiency, and focus on patient care by automating and streamlining inefficient, time-consuming charge capture, revenue management, reconciliation, and patient assignment processes. Our award-winning software is trusted by hundreds of hospitals and thousands of physicians across the United States for 20+ years. 

Learn more at www.medaptus.com. 

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