Hospital operating system
CurelyHMS
The connected operating system for the modern hospital — every department on one intelligent layer.
Overview
CurelyHMS unifies the operational core of a hospital — admissions, beds, staff, supply, pharmacy, and revenue cycle — into a single system that everyone works from. No more reconciling a dozen disconnected tools.
Because it shares one patient-intelligence layer with the rest of the suite, the front desk, the ward, and the finance office are always looking at the same record at the same moment.
Outcomes
- One source of truth across departments
- Less time lost to administrative coordination
- Capacity bottlenecks surfaced before they compound
Product tour
Inside CurelyHMS.
A connected hospital management system, scroll through the modules that run a facility end to end.
Operations Command Center
A live operational view of patient flow, bed capacity, queues, and department workload across the whole hospital.
Graphical Analytics
Interactive charts on registrations, demographics, and outcomes turn day-to-day activity into operational intelligence.
Patient Registry
Every patient in one searchable registry, demographics, status, and clinical history available at a glance.
Guided Registration
A step-by-step intake wizard captures demographics, insurance, and clinical info with auto-generated medical record numbers.
Scheduling & Appointments
A unified calendar for booking, confirming, and tracking appointments across every department and provider.
Consultation Queue
Triaged patients flow into a live consultation queue so clinicians pick up exactly where care is needed next.
Admissions & Beds
Manage admissions, transfers, and discharges with real-time occupancy and length-of-stay tracking.
Laboratory
Order labs, track specimens, and verify results end-to-end, with AI-assisted workflow insights built in.
Pharmacy
Dispensing, drug catalog, stock levels, and a controlled-substance audit trail in a single module.
Point of Sale
Walk-in pharmacy sales with barcode scanning, a live cart, and integrated payment capture.
Financial Performance
Revenue cycle, collections, and A/R aging give finance teams a real-time picture of the bottom line.
Capabilities
What CurelyHMS does.
Bed & capacity management
Live visibility into occupancy, flow, and discharge readiness across every ward.
Scheduling & staffing
Demand-aware rostering that matches clinical capacity to the day ahead.
Supply & pharmacy
Inventory, dispensing, and reordering tracked against real consumption.
Revenue cycle
Charge capture, claims, and reconciliation tied directly to the visit record.
How it works
From integration to impact.
- STEP 01
Connect
We integrate with your existing EHR, lab, and billing systems over HL7/FHIR — no rip-and-replace.
- STEP 02
Unify
Departments move onto one operational record, so beds, staff, and supply share a single live picture.
- STEP 03
Optimize
Capacity, flow, and revenue signals surface in real time, with automation handling the repetitive coordination.
FAQ
Common questions.
- Does CurelyHMS replace our EHR?
- No. CurelyHMS sits alongside your EHR and connects to it over HL7/FHIR, unifying operations rather than forcing a migration.
- Can it run in low-connectivity settings?
- Yes. The platform supports on-prem and edge deployment with offline-tolerant sync for facilities with intermittent connectivity.
- How long is a typical deployment?
- Most facilities start with a single department and expand. A focused pilot can be live in weeks, not months.
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