Synapto is the compliance engine behind your product — invisible to your clients, invisible to your workflows, and invisible on their invoice. One integration with Synapto makes every hospital you serve DGHS-compliant overnight.
You integrate with Synapto once. Every hospital you onboard from that point inherits compliance automatically — no additional Synapto relationship required.
You integrate once. No custom builds per hospital. No per-client negotiation. Your implementation team adds one step to their standard hospital onboarding checklist — the same step, every time, for every hospital you serve.
From that point forward, each hospital your team brings live gets its own isolated compliance environment — its own data, its own terminology mappings, its own audit trail. Hospitals never share data. You see all of them in one place from your Partner Ops Portal.
Records flow from clinical systems to the national health record. Practitioners review and attest from their phones. Submissions reach the national authority. Your client is compliant. The only thing you did was the first integration — everything after runs without you.
Your hospital clients don't procure Synapto separately. They don't change their clinical systems. They don't retrain their staff. They see national compliance as a feature of your product — because it is.
When you connect your hospitals to Synapto, you get a Partner Ops Portal — a single interface showing the compliance status of every client you manage. Not a report you wait for. A live view you own.
Three ways to work with Synapto. You choose the model that fits how you sell and how you want your brand to appear to hospitals.
The first vendors to connect their hospitals with Synapto get preferred commercial terms, priority integration support, and direct input into what we build next. This is not a discount program — it is a founding partnership.
If you manage clinical software used in hospitals, we want to talk. One conversation is enough to know whether the model fits — and to put a concrete proposal in front of you, not a brochure.