Gustav

Clinical coordination software

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GENERATES SAFE, QUALITY CARE QUALITY AND SAFETY

Gustav is an integrated care and service management software proven in a variety of healthcare environments. These include long-term care (CHSLD), retirement residences (RPA), intermediate resources (IR), and the healthcare network (CH, clinics, SAD).
Gustav software makes life easier for clinical teams and managers, enabling them to provide residents with safe, high-quality clinical services. Gustav directs relevant information to the right person, in the right place, at the right time.

  • Supports the coordination of interdisciplinary interdisciplinary teams
  • Optimizes clinical interventions
  • Provides a paperless environment
  • Implements best clinical practices
  • Manages clinical risk and continuous improvement
  • Supports tens of thousands of users
    across the province
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ALLIED WITH PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY

Helps meet clinical needs in terms of care management, clinical record keeping, practice guidelines and decision support.
Each facility develops its own autonomy in terms of clinical content and processes.

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SIMPLIFIES THE LIFE OF YOUR TEAMS

Designed by clinicians for clinicians, Gustav software offers a high level of user-friendliness that respects the clinical logic of multidisciplinary teams. That's why the platform's adoption rate is over 94%.

HE GOES WHERE YOU GO

Developed using modern technologies, Gustav software allows for mobile service delivery through access to functionalities and relevant information related to the intervention environment.
Accessible on tablets or smartphones, Gustav thus offers great mobility to clinical teams.

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HARMONIZES YOUR PRACTICES FOR RESPONSIBLE DECISION-MAKING

Focused on clinical processes, the software harmonises your practices and supports responsible decision making while ensuring risk management and continuous improvement through measurement

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Would you like to put Gustav to the test in your
clinical context?