Clinical Intelligence · Three Patents Pending

The whole record,
mapped to the body it belongs to.

Healthcare runs on data. The problem has never been the data — it's where it lives. Buried in categories. Locked behind queries. Invisible until someone thinks to look. Saliux puts the entire picture where it belongs: on the body. Every system. Every history. Every finding, spatially anchored.

Circulatory system visualization Skeletal system visualization Nervous system visualization Organs visualization
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Minutes to understand a patient you've never met.

Rotating care teams. Shift changes. Specialist consultations. Every new clinician starts from zero. That costs time — and time in a clinical setting costs more than money.

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What you don't search for, you don't see.

EHR systems navigate by category. Findings hide behind menus. Peripheral awareness — the kind that catches what deliberate search misses — doesn't exist in a text-table interface.

speed

Hospitals are running harder. Workflows haven't kept up.

The pressure for faster patient throughput is real. Pre-procedure assessments. Care transitions. Handoffs. Every manual step is a bottleneck that modern visualization can eliminate.

VPI Dashboard — body-mapped patient visualization

The body is the interface.

When clinical data maps to anatomy rather than administrative category, something changes. Every system the human body contains — cardiovascular, nervous, skeletal, ocular, endocrine, and thirteen more — has a home on the visualization. A clinician walking into a room sees the patient's whole-body picture — current and historical — without navigating a single menu. Findings surface in context. A salience engine computes visual prominence for every marker — role context, clinical acuity, encounter relevance, and temporal state — and surfaces what needs attention first. All of it, at a glance.

Patient data anchored to anatomy — not buried in categories or tab trees.

20+

Years this gap has existed in clinical visualization

10–20

Clinicians who may rotate through a single patient's care during a hospital stay

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Additional data entry required to see the full patient picture

"Intuitive navigation to patient-specific conditions. The pathway from patient to provider is immediately clear."
Clinical Specialist · 20 Years · Deep Brain Stimulation
"A platform that synthesizes relevant medical history and highlights key clinical trends would allow surgeons to understand a patient's condition in minutes rather than hours."
Angie Morse, BSN · Director of Musculoskeletal Service Line · Confluence Health

Three interfaces. One data layer. The record travels.

Three provisional patent applications filed · 24 named embodiments spanning all three interfaces.

For clinical teams

Visual Patient Interface

Whole-body clinical visualization at the acute point of care. Every system, every history — spatially present without replacing existing EHR infrastructure.

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For post-acute care

Saliux Care

Activates the moment VPI writes the discharge bundle. Coordinator Hub, field caregiver PWA, and family portal — reading from and writing to the same patient-owned record, in real time, across home health, assisted living, memory care, and hospice.

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For patients

Saliux Health

Not a portal. A FHIR R4 record the patient owns, hosted on Saliux-operated infrastructure — operated by Saliux, owned by the patient in the ways that matter: legal ownership, access control, portability. Provisioned at first clinical encounter by the care provider, the patient grants each provider access and can revoke at any time. Every authorized provider reads from and writes to the same record — the patient's phone is one of those authorized clients, not the record itself.

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Ready to see what clinical visualization should look like?