Audio + Transcript
Spoken confirmation is captured, transcribed, and bound to the surgical consent event.
Advanced surgical consent infrastructure
Pendelta captures surgical consent as a single artifact: audio, transcript, structured fields, clinician signature, patient signature, and tamper-proof hash.
Validated clinical capture
Unifying multi-modal evidence for surgical consent workflows.
Spoken confirmation is captured, transcribed, and bound to the surgical consent event.
Clinician and patient signatures create a familiar workflow with stronger evidence.
Cryptographic sealing makes later changes detectable and auditable.
Structured proof is ready for claims reviews, compliance teams, and legal requests.
The Pendelta Record
The Pendelta Record™ packages the evidence a surgical team needs into one durable object. It is not another file format. It is a defensible record standard for high-liability clinical consent.
Surgical workflow
Pendelta fits into existing patient interactions without adding a parallel documentation process.
The normal clinical conversation happens while Pendelta prepares a secure capture event.
Voice confirmation, clinician signature, patient signature, and metadata are captured together.
The artifact is sealed, hashed, and attached to the surgical workflow for future defense.
Why surgical consent first
The wedge is narrow, but the expansion path is broad: consent to intake, documentation, billing support, and the clinic OS.
Paper, iPads, uploads, scribes, and verbal notes collapse into one defensible record.
Supports denied-claim reviews, patient disputes, audits, and legal protection with the same artifact.
Offline one-tap capture matters, but the durable value is backend verification and legal standardization.
Teleclinicos integration
Pendelta is the way surgical consent enters Teleclinicos. Records auto-sync, remain stored securely, and stay accessible when compliance, billing, operations, or legal teams need proof.
Start with consent, expand into intake, documentation, billing support, and eventually the full clinic operating system.