Built into our powerful all-in-one platform, you won’t just be benefiting from our patient rounding software but our complete solution proven to reduce self-harm, improve sleep, and ease pressure on frontline staff. Our integrated platform supports every aspect of inpatient care. Whether it's rounding, vital signs, sleep monitoring, or early risk detection, we help you:
Enhance risk management with fewer safety incidents
Create more time for therapeutic patient care
Provide a better experience for patients
Increase precision physical health monitoring
Keep staff engaged
Deliver better outcomes at lower costs
Smarter rounding is just the beginning:
Our platform ensures every patient safety check is documented clearly and consistently. Structured fields, smart prompts, and other electronic rounding features reduce errors and support better clinical decisions.
Clinical teams complete Q15 checks up to 50% faster at night,1 helping maintain high standards during vulnerable hours—while also protecting patient sleep. The Oxehealth platform makes patient rounding simpler and more efficient, improving workflow and reducing documentation errors.
Each patient observation is time-stamped and stored, supporting thorough auditing and adherence to clinical safety check protocols. Dashboards help monitor patient safety rounds checklists and maintain oversight of all rounds.
The Oxehealth platform improves staff workflow, eliminates paper-based errors, and enhances team coordination during patient rounding. It is a fully integrated platform designed to work across behavioral health inpatient settings, ideal for any team seeking reliable hospital rounding software and smarter patient rounding tools.
Real results, real impact—with full visibility and accountability for every round.1
From the first patient observation to the last clinical safety check, and to all the moments in between, with the Oxehealth platform you’ll see a measurable return on investment from reduced time spent on paperwork, greater workforce efficiency, and support in meeting your quality and safety targets.
1. Buckley, C., et al. (2024). PLOS Digital Health, 3(9): e0000559; National Institute of Mental Health (2024)