Blackpool-based healthcare innovators, 40 Day Technologies, is celebrating a successful take up of its pioneering healthcare software, Audit Pathway.
Formed following a highly successful work-placement with sister company, Karma Applied Science, the seven-strong team of local business media and IT students is devoted to creating pioneering and industry-changing software systems to support the healthcare industry, improving efficiency and limiting disruption to patients.
Audit Pathway is a platform in which care providers can self-audit whilst complying with CQC regulations, such as key lines of enquiry. Not only does Audit Pathway have audits set up and ready to use but it also allows care providers to create their own custom audit items, helping to ensure that all of its care providers’ needs are met.
40 Day Technologies CEO, Stephanie Peters, said: “The innovative platform allows care homes to create a more efficient, safe and compliant environment themselves and their residents, changing the current healthcare landscape and offering a simplified auditing solution.
“Facilitating the uploading of PDFs, images and unlimited updates and audits the software also provides automated reminders to ensure that care homes are up constantly to date with all relevant tasks.
“The uptake of this software has been incredible and initial feedback is very positive. We hope to continue this progress by developing our software further and introducing new technologies to help improve the healthcare industry.”