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haemOS · Beyond HODS

A connected workspace for the whole diagnostic pathway.

haemOS is a proof of concept exploring what a modern successor to fragmented HODS-era workflows could look like.

Stage
Sandbox proof of concept
Entry paths
Epic SMART sandbox and external portal
Environment
Synthetic data only

The opportunity is larger than replacing a form or recreating an inbox.

A diagnostic workflow crosses organisations, laboratory systems, referrals, source results, specialist interpretation and final reporting. Re-entering the same information at each boundary creates delay and makes provenance harder to follow.

haemOS explores a single case workspace in which the referral, validated source results, classification support, report generation and sign-off can remain connected without asking laboratory staff to duplicate their work.

A case moves forward without losing its source context.

  1. 01

    Create or receive a referral

    A case can begin in an Epic SMART on FHIR sandbox flow or through an external clinician portal with NHS PDS sandbox lookup.

  2. 02

    Receive validated results

    Reporting clinicians review results in Epic. Validated component results are then received idempotently by haemOS; browser users cannot alter those source results.

  3. 03

    Review the case workspace

    The workspace aggregates available components and provides access to classification support while preserving the distinction between source data and derived outputs.

  4. 04

    Generate and sign off

    The proof of concept includes diagnostic-request PDF generation, report creation and a final sign-off workflow.

  • Two sandbox entry paths for different referral contexts
  • A unified case view from referral to sign-off
  • Explicit provenance for results received from the reporting system
  • Draft and published local pathway configuration
  • Proof of concept for sandbox evaluation only
  • No live MFT Digital integration is claimed
  • Not a medical device and not for live clinical decision-making
  • Organisational onboarding, assurance and production credentials remain external gates