Inside InfuseFlow's safety guardrails
A look at the drug-specific checks, interaction screening, and override capture that run behind every order.
Ambulatory infusion is high-acuity work happening outside the hospital walls. The margin for error is thin — and the software teams rely on has to earn its place at the point of care.
Checks that run at the moment they matter
InfuseFlow evaluates allergy history, drug-class cross-reactivity, and FDA-label interactions at order entry and again at administration. Every alert is contextual to the patient in front of the nurse, not a generic pop-up.
Configurable, not rigid
Every clinic runs differently. Guardrails are configurable per medication and per diagnosis, with an out-of-the-box baseline ready on day one and AI-assisted setup that turns hours of protocol authoring into minutes.
Overrides are data
When a clinician overrides an alert, InfuseFlow captures the reason, the user, and the moment — turning what used to be a silent workaround into a signal your medical director can act on.