CareConnect is used by hospitals, care providers, and public organisations to deliver and supervise care across multiple sites, combining on-site assessments with remote medical oversight.
About
Extend reach of care
without losing control.
One team.
Many locations.
Hands on care happens locally, while doctors supervise remotely and remain accountable for medical decisions.
Deploy fast.
Adapt without friction.
Launch permanent or temporary sites quickly and adjust coverage as demand shifts.
Clinical decisions, with complete context.
Doctors combine device readings, documentation, and online patient interaction to make safe, traceable decisions.
CareConnect is for organisations responsible for delivering care
How CareConnect operates, day to day
Decentralised, standardised care, everywhere. With direct online doctor–patient interaction when it matters.
Patients are seen, at local hub, reducing unnecessary hospital and GP visits.
Trained staff follow the same protocols and use the same device kits at every location, ensuring consistent quality.
Measurements and findings are captured once and stored centrally, replacing fragmented notes and handovers.
Physicians speak with patients via live video when needed, or review cases asynchronously, and define next steps. One doctor can oversee multiple hubs without travel.
Doctor’s instructions are carried out at the hub and documented centrally, maintaining continuity, traceability, and clear medical accountability.
CareConnect is a bundled
care service
It combines connected medical devices in a portable kit, a secure digital platform, and defined clinical workflows with remote medical supervision. It turns any room into a supervised mini-clinic, where trained staff support examinations and doctors connect with patients via secure video when needed. CareConnect was created to reach remote and underserved locations and to standardise, document, and govern decentralised care.
Physical locations
It combines connected medical devices in a portable kit, a secure digital platform, and defined clinical workflows with remote medical supervision. It turns any room into a supervised mini-clinic. CareConnect was created to reach remote and underserved locations. It is a managed care model delivered by Medizin Vernetzt to standardise, document, and govern decentralised care.
Primary care & networks
They act as the medical centre. By using CareConnect, they can extend coverage without adding doctors, and reduce unnecessary referrals.
Specialist & outpatient services
Offload routine monitoring and follow-ups while keeping documentation and responsibility centralised.
Residential & long-term care
Care homes provide on-site care, enable medically supervised care on site using existing nursing staff.
Community & access points
Could be pharmacies and schools bring care to underserved areas, enabling safe triage health kiosk
Temporary & pop-up settings
Hotels, shelters, pop-up or hybrid facilities. Deploy compliant medical care fast in locations without medical infrastructure.
The Platform
The secure digital platform that connects all hubs, devices, and medical teams. It acts as the central control layer behind decentralised care, allowing organisations to run assessments, supervision, documentation, and follow-up across many locations on one system.
What it enables
Configurable for brands.
Designed for multi-site care.
Securely hosted in Germany with data control.
Fast deployment and scaling.
The device kit network
CareConnect device kit is a set of medical devices and software that work together. Staff take basic health checks in a just a few minutes. The results are sent automatically to doctors, who can review them in real time. This supports informed doctor–patient consultations, rather than replacing them.v
Medical devices that just work
CareConnect connects medical devices into one system. Measurements are collected on site and shared securely with medical teams for review and follow-up.
How CareConnect operates, day to day
In Landkreis Calw, CareConnect was deployed to triage and manage patient care in environments with limited on-site physicians. Using mobile telemedicine kits and a centralized clinical platform, nurses captured structured medical data while physicians reviewed cases remotely.
Results: Fewer unnecessary emergency and GP visits, faster access to care, and measurable cost savings within weeks of rollout.
50+
Connected care locations supported
120k+
Medical measurements securely processed
25+
Integrated medical devices and kits
10+
Healthcare organisations using the platform
Frequently Asked Questions
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A care hub is a local point of care where trained medical staff use connected medical devices and digital systems to examine patients and share results securely with remote physicians or specialists.
Care hubs can be established in clinics, pharmacies, community health centers, mobile units, or other trusted local facilities, depending on regional needs.
No. Physicians do not need to be physically present at the care hub.
Medical examinations and measurements are performed by trained staff on site, while physicians review data remotely, provide medical oversight, and make clinical decisions through secure digital workflows.
Yes. A single physician can supervise multiple care hubs at the same time, provided that workflows, documentation, and governance are clearly defined.
This model allows scarce medical expertise to be used efficiently across regions, especially in rural and underserved areas.
Care hubs support a range of clinical-grade measurements, depending on the configuration, including:
Vital signs (e.g. blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation)
Cardiac diagnostics (e.g. ECG)
Other connected medical devices as approved for the specific care model
All measurements are digitally captured, securely transmitted, and made available for clinical review, ensuring reliability and traceability.
