GDPR-Compliant and Secure
We take privacy and security very seriously. Pulsara is SOC2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 certified and is an approved vendor with many national health systems.
Pulsara connects people when seconds matter.
The Pulsara platform is a secure, easy-to-use telehealth app that unites the entire care team — even if they are in a different department or organisation. By replacing multiple phone calls, radio reports, faxes and pagers with one unified patient channel, care providers see reduced treatment times, reduced costs, and improve the lives of both patients and caregivers.
We take privacy and security very seriously. Pulsara is SOC2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 certified and is an approved vendor with many national health systems.
Regardless of a clinician's location or organisation, everyone who is part of the care team can communicate on ONE patient channel.
From routine transport to a worldwide pandemic, Pulsara easily adapts to fit the ever-changing needs and resources.
As the case evolves, easily add resources with a simple tap – even from a different department, hospital or healthcare organisation.
Eliminating miscommunication translates to faster treatment times, reduced costs and improved outcomes for patients.
We walk alongside you every step of the way – from implementation to ongoing support. Think of us as an extension of your team!
Everyone — from EMS to urgent care to nursing homes, testing clinics, stroke teams, imaging, registration, Public Health and even patient transport teams.
Pulsara is built for any interaction a patient's care team may need along the care journey.
Pulsara's telehealth solution is flexible to connect ANY and all members of the care team — regardless of location or organisation.
Titled “Real-world, feasibility study to investigate the use of a multidisciplinary app (Pulsara) to improve prehospital communication and timelines for acute stroke/STEMI care,” the study was conducted in Victoria, Australia with pre-hospital and within-hospital clinical teams. As a first-of-its-kind systematic analysis of Pulsara’s efficacy across the whole patient journey for treatment of stroke and STEMI, the study found that utilization of the platform resulted in significant patient treatment time improvements.
Pulsara is the only communication network and mobile app which helps facilitate and streamline care coordination across inter-organisational care teams.
No other telemedicine solution enables geographically dispersed care teams to assemble and interact in real time across the care continuum through a single, centralised and time-stamped source of truth for each case.
Miscommunication in healthcare is a deadly problem that can't be solved by just connecting one part of the care team.
Pulsara is trusted by leading health systems across the globe. 100% of our clients report better treatment times after using Pulsara. We believe in data-driven results.
in door-to-needle time for stroke patients. See the full research poster here.
in average door-to-needle time for stroke patients receiving tPA. Read the case study here.
in cases meeting < 90-minute D2B goal for heart attacks. Read the case study here.
meet the door-to-needle < 60 minutes goal in stroke care. Read the case study here.
From paramedics to A&E managers to neuroradiologists, Pulsara is loved throughout the healthcare community.
“It’s very user-friendly and it definitely makes our job a lot easier.”
“On my first TTM case using Pulsara, I was able to analyse all the activity and create our TTM team from home!”
“Pulsara is so beneficial, first and foremost to our patients, and it continues to provide a better environment to foster partnerships.”
“Time is critical in these cases, and creating teams who are all notified concurrently and respond to assist in the care of these patients is a game-changer for our facility.”
“Pulsara integrates what was previously two separate systems [EMS and hospital]. We are now considered part of the continuum of care.”
“Pulsara provides transparency such that I don’t necessarily need to be in the hospital to know what is occurring with any individual patient.”