RLDatix
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RLDatix is a global enterprise software company offering software and services tailored to healthcare organizations. The technology platform is designed to support hospitals and other providers with risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and workforce management resources.
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Company type | Private Company |
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Industry | Software |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 9 |
Key people | Dan Michelson (CEO) |
Website | www |
The RLDatix suite includes tools for incident reporting, maintaining risk registers, handling complaints, claims, requests for information, and facilitating safety alerts.
History
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Perspective
Datix
Founded in 1986, Datix produced web-based incident reporting and risk management software for healthcare and adjacent industries.[1] Datix technology was adopted by organizations like the National Health Service (NHS)[2] and United States Department of Defense[3] to manage event reporting. The software suite has been used by hospitals, paramedics,[4] and social organizations to manage risk and monitor quality of care.
RL Solutions
Founded in 1997, RL Solutions was a healthcare software company that provided resources for managing risk, infection prevention, patient feedback, and overall healthcare quality and patient experience.[citation needed]
Merger
In July 2018, Datix Limited and RL Solutions announced a merger of the two organizations—the resulting company was named RLDatix.[5]
With clients in 19 countries globally, this partnership established RLDatix as one of the world’s largest software companies focused on healthcare safety and quality management.[5]
Today, RLDatix's European head office sits in London, with North American operations headquartered in Chicago. The company has additional locations in Frankfurt, Melbourne, Riyadh, Stockholm, and Toronto and additional partners in the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand.[citation needed]
Products, services and support
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RLDatix offers an enterprise suite of healthcare resources. These tools are designed to support patients, providers, payers, insurers, and government agencies. RLDatix applications focus on the areas of compliance, governance, and risk, along with related consultancy and technical services.[6]
Compliance
- Accreditation and Regulatory Management Software
- OneSOURCE Manufacturer’s Guidelines
- Policy Management
Governance
- Contract Management
- Credentialing
- Payer Enrollment
- Peer Review
- Peer Support
Risk
- CANDOR
- Claims
- Clinical Surveillance
- Event Analysis
- Event Reporting
- Feedback
- Enterprise Risk Manager
- Safety Huddles
- Patient Satisfaction Surveys
Workforce Management
- Optima Staff Scheduling
- SafeCare Demand-Based Scheduling
- Loop Communication App
Services
- Community Support
- Data Export
- Integration
- Server Migrations (for on-premises software customers)
- Software Updates
- Strategic Advisory
- Success Plans
- Training
- Health Checks — system utilization assessments
Acquisitions
- 2019: iContracts — policy management[7]
- 2019: Quantros Safety Suite — patient safety[8]
- 2020: Transparent Health Consulting — communication and patient safety resolution providers[9]
- 2020: OneSOURCE — healthcare medical equipment SaaS database[10]
- 2020: Verge Health – credentialing[11]
- 2021: Ecteon — contract management[12]
- 2021: Allocate Software — human capital management[13]
- 2022: Galen Healthcare Solutions — implementation, optimization, data migration and archival solutions[buzzword] for health information technology (HIT) systems[14]
- Quality Compliance Systems (QCS) — regulatory compliance and quality assurance management[15]
- 2022: Porzio Life Sciences — compliance[16]
- 2023: Breitenbach Software Engineering GmbH — an integrated solutions provider specializing in workforce management.[17]
References
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