Capability Twin for healthcare
Know what care you can safely deliver.
CareMesh connects workforce and clinical-governance signals to show whether authorised capability exists for a service, at a location, right now.
Built for Australian multi-site, rural, remote and advanced-practice services.
The operational question
Is this service authorised, capable and available here—now?
What to expect
Evidence before assertions.
No invented certainty
Capability status should be grounded in source evidence, local rules and current availability.
Designed with healthcare
Clinical governance and workforce leaders shape the workflows, decisions and safeguards.
Context stays visible
Every answer retains the service, facility, time and authorisation context behind it.
One capability map
From fragmented records to a live service decision.
CareMesh creates a shared capability layer across the systems and governance controls that determine whether care can proceed safely.
Capability decision / advanced practice service
Context liveSee the whole chain behind service readiness.
People
Roster and availability
Authority
Registration, credentials and SoCP
Readiness
Competencies and recency
Local context
Policies and facility requirements
Governance that moves with operations.
Translate policy and authorisation into decisions teams can use at the point of planning.
Find fragile coverage.
Identify services dependent on one clinician, one credential or one narrow availability window.
Engagement
Start with a focused capability pathway.
CareMesh is an emerging platform. We scope initial work around a consequential service where capability visibility can create immediate operational value.
Design partner pilot
Tailored scope
Pricing by service, sites and integrations
- Capability discovery for one priority service pathway
- Source-system and governance-rule mapping
- Configured capability model and decision view
- Pilot implementation with stakeholder working sessions
- Defined outcomes and pathway to broader rollout
Straight answers
Before we map the first service.
Make capability visible
Map the service that cannot afford a blind spot.
Bring a priority service, location or workforce constraint. We will explore what a live capability view needs to prove.