Sensus Cloud is a cloud-based asset and EMR management platform that intends to offer patient information to physicians to help in the making of a treatment plan

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Sensus Healthcare has introduced its cloud-based Sensus Cloud platform. (Credit: Olga Kononenko on Unsplash)

Medical devices maker Sensus Healthcare has introduced a cloud-based platform called Sensus Cloud to keep track of treatment progression, manage assets, and protect patient data.

Built on an easy-to-navigate interface, Sensus Cloud is said to be a comprehensive, cloud-based asset and electronic medical record (EMR) management platform.

US-based Sensus Healthcare has built the new platform to offer patient information to physicians to help in the making of treatment plans. The platform also enables users to gather real-time information from the device to manage and maintain various machines with Chat GPT.

The medical devices maker has designed the Sensus Cloud to offer real-time status information about device use, treatment types, number of patients treated, serums used, service/maintenance information, system reporting/analytics, and patient images.

According to Sensus Healthcare, the software service gathers necessary information from each machine to remove the need for manual data entry while allowing automatic appointment scheduling as well as billing.

Sensus Healthcare chairman and CEO Joseph Sardano said: “We are proud to be leading the charge in providing an innovative, comprehensive patient care solution. The Sensus Cloud gives dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners unprecedented access to their patients’ records, streamlining the care they can provide.

“Its innovative integration of asset management, EMR capabilities, and AI data collection is unparalleled in the industry – empowering providers with an all-in-one platform for more efficient patient care.

“We are confident that Sensus Cloud will be an invaluable resource for dermatology providers looking to enhance their practice and provide better outcomes for patients.”

The medical device firm added that the platform’s optional predictive analytics will help healthcare providers to foresee possible issues and select treatment options based on recent trends and patterns.

Additionally, the Sensus Cloud platform enables medical professionals to work together on therapies and create evidence-based protocols as per each patient’s needs and preferences.

Furthermore, the cloud-based patient monitor platform has multi-factor authentication to provide an extra layer of security for the protection of user accounts. It also includes monitoring features that alert users about possible changes to their data or assets.