Real platforms, private links
Most of the platforms I build belong to the clients who paid for them. They sit behind client logins, on private servers, with no public URL I can send you to. That's just how healthcare software works. It handles real patient data from day one, so nobody wants it sitting open on the internet.
So instead of just describing these builds in words, I rebuilt the actual interfaces below. Same screens. Same interactions. Same design decisions. Click through them yourself. Don't take my word for it.
Why there's no live link
Client agreements in healthcare almost always block public access to production systems. The software handles PHI, it sits behind a client's own domain, and there's an NDA that was signed before a single line of code got written. So what follows are faithful interactive recreations, not screenshots. Real navigation. Real state. Real tab switching. Basically, you get to judge the actual interaction design and build quality yourself, without needing a login on a system you have no business being inside of.
Doc Plus: physician console
This is the physician-facing console from a production multi-tenant platform I built for personal injury clinics. Patient queue triage, chart review, AI-assisted documentation, e-prescribing, all of it wired together the exact way it shipped. I renamed it “Doc Plus” here, just to keep the real client's branding out of a public demo.
Practice Insights
Measuring clinical efficiency and documentation quality.
Operations Trends
14.2 Hours Saved
Documenting with AI this week.
Patient Satisfaction
EMR Intelligent: clinical operations platform
This is a hospital-wide EMR interface built for a multi-specialty group. Admissions dashboards, lab result tracking, an AI clinical copilot with risk scoring, e-prescribing with interaction checks, same-day scheduling with a live waiting queue. All of it in one place.
Intelligent Electronic Medical Records
Centralized clinical documentation, predictive analytics, and automated workflows for multi-specialty care.
Upcoming Schedule
System-Wide Activities
Critical High: Potassium for Patient #99281
Patient #82711 admitted to Ward B, Room 402
Chest X-Ray completed for Patient #11293
Pharmacy request for Amlodipine — Sarah Jenkins
Clinical Workflow Automation: operations and workflow builder
This is a workflow automation platform for hospitals and multi-specialty clinics. An operations dashboard for the whole facility, a real no-code workflow builder where you can add steps and see the automation rules behind each one, a full patient journey tracker, and department-by-department work queues you can actually clear tasks from.
Operations Dashboard
Intelligent Healthcare Operations Platform
Active Patients
1,284
Pending Tasks
42
Automation Rate
98.4%
Avg. Journey Time
48m
Pending Tasks
Click a task to mark it completeEmergency Cases
Ambulance arriving at Gate 4. Team Alpha notified.
Abnormal potassium levels detected. Automation sent alert.
AI Insights
Workflow Delay Detected
Billing bottleneck identified in Ward 4. Suggest reallocation of 1 staff member.
Capacity Prediction
95% capacity expected by 2:00 PM based on appointment frequency.
Department Workloads
Weekly Automation Success Rate
A few things worth clearing up
Want something like this built for your practice?
These previews are a starting point for a conversation, not a template you can just copy. Every platform above started out as one specific clinical workflow that off-the-shelf software couldn't handle. Yours is probably a little different. Let's talk about it.
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