Into the future of clinical aftercare with SaniQ CLINIC
SaniQ CLINIC enables clinics to provide hospital-at-home care - structured, interoperable and intersectoral.

Into the future of clinical aftercare with SaniQ CLINIC
SaniQ CLINIC enables clinics to provide hospital-at-home care - structured, interoperable and intersectoral.

3 Challenges in inpatient care
3 Challenges in inpatient care
Earlier
Dismissals
Reduction of readmissions
Relief for specialised personnel
How SaniQ CLINIC supports you:
How SaniQ CLINIC supports you:
1. dismissed earlier
- Close-meshed care at home through telemonitoring
- Automated early warning system in the event of a crisis
- Intersectoral task planning
2. reduce readmissions
- Recognising illness crises at an early stage
- Evidence-based decisions from a distance
- Efficient interventions with the help of chat, televisit & medication plan
3. relieve specialised personnel
- Fewer emergency admissions
- More free beds and staff capacities
- Structured planning & documentation
Hospital-at-home: Supply ward equivalent
Hospital-at-home:
Supply ward equivalent
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Modules & functions
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Benefits for clinics
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Telemonitoring (vital signs such as blood pressure, weight, FEV1, etc.)
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Early detection of complications, reduction of readmissions
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Workflow Manager
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Structured distribution of tasks between clinic, MVZ, GP practice, nursing care
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Intersectoral communication
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GDPR-compliant exchange between inpatient and outpatient stakeholders
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Patient app
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Active involvement of patients in their aftercare
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Chat & Televisite
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Direct contact for queries or symptoms
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HIS interfaces (HL7, FHIR, etc.)
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Seamless integration into existing hospital systems
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- CE-approved Class I medical device
- GDPR-compliant data protection and ISO 27001-certified
- Standardised interfaces to your HIS (HL7, FHIR)
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CE-approved
Class I medical device -
GDPR-compliant data protection
and certified according to ISO 27001 -
Standardised interfaces
to your HIS (HL7, FHIR)
Use Case: Cardiology
The Institute for Applied Telemedicine (University Hospital of the Ruhr University Bochum) has been relying on SaniQ OS for the digital care of heart failure patients since 2024.
To the press release of the Heart Diabetes Centre NRW: https://www.hdz-nrw.de

IFAT has been providing telemedical services to around 11,000 patients for over 20 years. Following a detailed tendering process for the digital care of heart failure patients, SaniQ was chosen. The IFAT acts as a telemedicine centre and coordinates an extensive network of experienced cardiologists. As a technology partner, Qurasoft contributes the software infrastructure with the SaniQ platform and ensures its continuous further development.
The SaniQ platform was tailored to specific requirements in order to optimise cross-sector care through IFAT:
- Telemonitoring blood pressure, weight and ECG for continuous patient monitoring
- API connection to the hospital information system for automated and bidirectional transmission of patient-related data
- Workflow Manager for structured collaboration between healthcare professionals (internal & intersectoral)
- Patient app to actively involve patients in the care programme
- regular Televisits coaches of the IFAT with the connected patients
Use Case: Pneumology
The LungenClinic Grosshansdorf (et al.) is investigating the benefits of home telemonitoring for COPD using SaniQ in the Telementor COPD study. Initial results are expected in 2025.
To the blog post „Remote Patient Monitoring for COPD“ with information on the study

Content: The Telementor COPD study is a multicentre, randomised and controlled clinical trial funded by the G-BA Innovation Fund under Consortium management of the LungenClinic Großhansdorf. The aim of the study is to prevent exacerbations in COPD patients through digital prevention and home monitoring.
Partner: LungenClinic Großhansdorf, University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Astra Zeneca and many more.
As part of the study, various vital signs of the patients are monitored using SaniQ OS and connected sensors (telespirometer, smartwatch) and analysed by the study staff:
- Telemonitoring lung function (FEV1), heart and respiratory rate, blood-oxygen saturation and daily step count for continuous patient monitoring
- API connection to the hospital information system for automated and bidirectional transmission of patient-related data
- Patient app to actively involve patients in the care programme and to generate patient-reported outcomes
- The study personnel regularly Televisits with the connected patients through
Shaping transformation together
From the idea to implementation - we support clinics as a partner in the realisation of telemedicine projects throughout the entire transformation process:
1. needs analysis
We work with you to identify potential for telemedicine projects that are eligible for funding.
2. project development
We support you in developing a viable, sustainable and scalable supply concept.
3. subsidy counselling
We can help you apply for funding, e.g. from the Hospital Transformation Fund.
4. technical realisation
Our SaniQ platform is integrated into your processes and systems - secure, interoperable & intersectoral.
5. evaluation & scaling
We support you in the evaluation and continuous development of your programme - for sustainable impact and scalability.
What hospital doctors say about SaniQ
BLOG CONTRIBUTION
Hospital at Home in Germany: opportunities, challenges and prospects
Today, discharge from hospital often marks the end of care. Yet there has long been a better solution: telemonitoring and hospital-at-home programmes fill the vacuum between hospital and home... learn more
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