One spoken consult, three documents
Speak the consult once and aurii now drafts the clinical note, the referrer letters and the discharge summary together — so you leave the ward with the paperwork already written, ready for you to review and sign.
A living record of the product, kept in plain language.
aurii is built and refined alongside the clinicians who use it. Below is a summary of notable product updates — grouped by month, most recent first. Every entry describes a capability that has actually shipped and what it improves for you on the ward. No roadmap promises, just what's live.
Each update is a real, user-facing change. We list what improved for you, not version numbers.
Speak the consult once and aurii now drafts the clinical note, the referrer letters and the discharge summary together — so you leave the ward with the paperwork already written, ready for you to review and sign.
aurii captures the private health fund billing items from what was said in the consult and presents them for you to check and confirm. Nothing is billed until you have reviewed it.
Buttons now respond with native haptics on iPhone, and motion across the app is smoother and respects your reduced-motion setting. Bedside tapping feels more responsive and less fiddly.
Secure delivery to Australian practices over Medical Objects (HL7 v2) means a GP or referrer letter lands in their clinical inbox — not a fax tray — with the formatting their software expects.
The day view now opens reliably when you tap a date, so booking and reviewing a clinic list works the way you'd expect — without an empty screen.
Moving a patient now offers your full configured set of wards, so the round reflects how your hospital is actually laid out rather than a fixed list.
Practice administrators can now see and manage more of the day-to-day from inside the app — people, access and configuration — on a clearer, mobile-friendly layout.
Every action — drafted, edited, reviewed, signed, sent — is written to an append-only, hash-chained record kept for seven years. Re-compute the chain and you can prove a note wasn't quietly changed.
The review-and-sign step was tightened so the note, letters, billing and discharge are all there to check in one place — a named specialist signs, and only then is anything final.
This is a summary of notable updates, not an exhaustive release log. Every item here is a capability that's live in the product today. For how it all fits together, see what aurii does and the full security picture.
See the latest version on your ward — speak the consult, and aurii drafts the rest for you to review and sign.
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