Fits the systems
you already use.
aurii speaks HL7 v2 and connects through Medical Objects — letters reach the practice's clinical inbox, not a fax tray.
You shouldn't have to change how your practices receive correspondence. aurii sends and receives clinical messages in HL7 v2 — the standard most Australian practice and hospital systems already speak — with Medical Objects connectivity for secure delivery, and secure email as a fallback. It runs on Microsoft Azure in Australia, encrypted record by record.
Connected today.
What aurii sends, receives and runs on right now — in the standards Australian practices already use.
Medical Objects (HL7 v2)
Signed GP and referrer letters are delivered to the practice's clinical inbox over Medical Objects — not a fax tray — with the formatting their software expects.
HL7 v2 messaging
aurii sends and receives clinical messages in HL7 v2 — the standard most Australian practice and hospital systems already speak — so it slots into the messaging you already use.
Secure email
Where a receiving practice isn't on a secure-messaging network, correspondence falls back to secure email — so a letter always has a way to arrive.
Pathology & imaging results
Results land on the patient's timeline, flagged, next to the note that ordered them — so the picture of the patient stays in one place.
Microsoft Azure — Australian regions
aurii runs on Azure in Sydney with a Melbourne backup. Your audio, notes and records are hosted and stored in Australia.
Australian Key Vault
Every clinical record is encrypted record by record in Australian Key Vault and isolated to your practice — and purged for good when you ask.
How a letter reaches the practice.
From your signature to the receiving clinician's inbox — over the secure messaging Australian practices already trust.
You sign
The GP letter, the discharge and the billing are drafted from your spoken consult. Nothing is sent until you've read it and signed — your name, your responsibility.
aurii sends it securely
The signed letter goes out as an HL7 v2 clinical message through Medical Objects — encrypted in transit — or by secure email where that's how the practice receives.
It lands in their inbox
The GP or referrer receives it in their own clinical software, formatted the way their system expects — not a fax to re-key, and not lost in a tray.
Tell us your setup — we'll confirm the fit.
Because aurii speaks HL7 v2 and connects through Medical Objects, it slots into the messaging Australian practices and hospitals already use. Rather than claim a logo wall of systems, we'd rather check yours: tell us the practice-management or hospital software your referrers use, and we'll confirm exactly how aurii connects for you.
- Practice-management systemsConfirm the fit — talk to us
- Hospital EMRsConfirm the fit — talk to us
- Secure-messaging networksMedical Objects today · others on request
Letters where they belong.
In the inbox, not the fax tray.
Tell us about your practice and the systems your referrers use, and we'll show you exactly how aurii fits your round.
hello@aurii.com.au · HL7 v2 · Medical Objects · hosted in Australia