DocBox Products

Two products.
One live patient model.

DocBox makes two products that share the same connected data foundation. The Clinician Assistant runs at the bedside; Virtual Care extends the same model to remote intensivists overseeing one or many sites. Both are built on the same unified clinical record. Both maintain the same live patient model. Either can be deployed first; both can be deployed together.


Operational workflow transformation

Built for two different rooms
in the same hospital.

The Clinician Assistant lives in the room where the patient is. Virtual Care lives in the room where the intensivist is. They share the same record, the same live patient model, the same connected data foundation — so a patient's data moves between them without translation, batching, or loss.

Product 01 · At the bedside

The Clinician Assistant

A bedside workspace that combines device data and clinical documentation into one unified record. Populates the patient flowsheet directly, supports clinical decisions, and produces the defensible record that supports claims downstream.

  • Patient flowsheet populated from every connected device, in real time
  • One unified record — device readings and documentation related at the moment of capture
  • Single pane of glass at the bedside; configurable by unit and specialty
  • Bidirectional EHR integration with open standards throughout — supported EHR systems
  • Defensible record for charge capture and claims defense
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Product 02 · From the command center

Virtual Care

A command center that extends the same live patient model to remote intensivists. One worklist across facilities. Live device data and full documentation capability for every patient in the network.

  • Multi-patient worklist with live vitals, location, and acuity across sites
  • Remote bidirectional documentation — validated and unvalidated states preserved
  • Triage, patient assignment, and handoff workflows built in
  • Vendor-agnostic tele-consult — bidirectional audio/video, PTZ camera, PACS imaging
  • One hub can oversee academic, community, and rural facilities simultaneously
  • Use and quality analytics across the network
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Together, they create a connected critical care infrastructure that helps hospitals reduce documentation burden, improve clinical visibility, support remote coverage, and prepare for clinical AI.


AI-ready healthcare infrastructure

The same foundation.
Built for both rooms.

Each product page explains the shared architecture in detail. In brief: the same unified clinical record feeds both products. The same live patient model runs underneath. The same connected data foundation provides organization, bidirectional flow, application hosting, vendor-neutral integration, and virtual-care readiness across both.

01
Unified clinical record

Device data and clinical documentation enter the same record at the moment of capture. Both products read from and write to the same source.

02
Live patient model

A running representation of the patient that travels with them through transfers, units, and connected sites. Downstream cuts go to operations, revenue, the historical record, and (roadmap) clinical AI.

03
Connected data foundation

The architectural layer underneath both products. Open standards. Vendor-neutral. Organized at the moment of capture. Hospital owns the data.

Either product can be deployed on its own. They work better together — but the architecture doesn't force a sequence. Start at the bedside, start from the command center, or start both at once.


How hospitals deploy

Three common starting points.

Hospitals don't arrive at DocBox with the same problem. The architecture doesn't require a specific sequence. Below are the three deployment paths most often discussed in the demo.

A
Start at the bedside

Deploy the Clinician Assistant in one ICU. Reclaim nursing documentation time, close charge-capture gaps, build the unified clinical record. Add Virtual Care later as the network grows or as central oversight becomes a strategic priority.

B
Start from the command center

Deploy Virtual Care to oversee multiple existing facilities. Add the Clinician Assistant at the bedside as each site comes online — improving the data quality available to the command center as deployment expands.

C
Deploy both at once

For new ICU build-outs, health system acquisitions, or organizations restructuring around hybrid care. The unified clinical record, live patient model, and connected data foundation all run from day one across both bedside and remote.

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Tell us where you want to start.
We bring a fit assessment.

Bedside, command center, or both. A 30-minute walkthrough built around your devices, your EHR, your network — with a custom-fit assessment of what DocBox would change in your environment.

No commitment. Built around your setup.