Patient register
Fast patient lookup, clinical identifiers and linked record counts in a dense interface built for repeated clinical use.
Patient details shown are fictional demonstration data.AI-assisted decision support for ECG reading, built clinician-led, SNOMED CT-coded, audit-trail native, and ready for NHS deployment pathways.
Surfaces candidate rhythm, PR, QRS, QT and QTc findings with confidence indicators and rationale.
Highlights bundle branch block, fascicular block, pre-excitation, chamber hypertrophy and axis patterns.
Supports clinician review of Wellens, De Winter, Brugada, hyperkalaemia and regional ischaemic patterns.
Suggestions remain unreported until a registered clinician confirms, rejects, records an alternative or appends findings.
12-lead and single-lead ECG viewer with zoom, lead isolation, annotations and ranked AI-suggested findings for review.
Searchable patient register with NHS number handling, demographics, linked ECG history and coded comorbidities.
Registered-clinician directory with professional registration validation and verification links for governance.
Fast patient lookup, clinical identifiers and linked record counts in a dense interface built for repeated clinical use.
Patient details shown are fictional demonstration data.Demographics, comorbidities and linked ECG history stay visible so suggested findings are reviewed in context.
Patient details shown are fictional demonstration data.Real-time SNOMED CT UK Clinical Edition search supports coded comorbidity capture and downstream interoperability.
Clinician records, registration numbers and status controls support accountable sign-off and auditability.
People and organisations shown are fictional demonstration data.Patient register
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Fast patient lookup, clinical identifiers and linked record counts in a dense interface built for repeated clinical use.
Seraph is provisional clinical decision-support software. Outputs are AI-suggested and not part of the clinical record until formally reported by a registered clinician. Not for clinical use without clinician oversight. Seraph is not a CE/UKCA-marked medical device.