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Osler to go live with clinical passport for procedures and credentials

25 February 2016
By Kate McDonald

Queensland-based start-up firm Osler Technology is about to go live with a commercial launch of its procedural and clinical “passport” platform, complete with a custom-built app that will allow clinicians to log their procedures and progress at the bedside.

Aimed predominantly at junior doctors, paramedics and nurses and the institutions that hire and train them, the technology has been trialled by four hospitals in Queensland and in a separate pilot by individual users on four different continents, part of founder Todd Fraser's plans for a global, portable system for credentialing.

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