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The platform now speaks to your machines.

Analyzers, monitors, imaging systems and IoT sensors still get transcribed by hand across most of Africa — slow, error-prone and unauditable. DeviceLink ingests device data over open standards, maps it to the right patient, and routes it through review before it ever becomes a record.

HL7 · FHIR
Open healthcare standards
Review-first
Nothing recorded unreviewed
Audited
Every result, traceable
The problem

Machine results are re-typed by hand — and errors ride along

A lab analyzer or vitals monitor produces a precise number, and then a human copies it onto paper and into a system, twice, sometimes wrongly. DeviceLink removes the transcription entirely: the machine speaks, Medyra listens over open standards, and a person only confirms — never re-keys.

Photo: lab analyzer / vitals monitor
How it works

From activity to outcome, in four steps

1
Ingest
Analyzer sends a result over HL7 / FHIR / DICOM / CSV / MQTT
2
Map
Matched to the right patient, encounter, order or specimen
3
Review
Uncertain or critical values enter a human review queue
4
Record
Approved observation is written — with a full audit trail
What you get

Capabilities

Open standards
HL7 v2, FHIR R4, DICOM, REST, MQTT/IoT and CSV.
Review-before-record
Device data never becomes a clinical record without human approval.
Patient mapping
Results attach to the correct patient, order and specimen.
Full auditability
Who approved what, when — on every observation.
See it

In the product

Visual placeholders — real screens and photography drop in here.

Connected

It doesn’t work alone

DeviceLink shares one data foundation with the rest of the network — activity here becomes intelligence everywhere.

Bring DeviceLink to your facility.

Deploy in days, activate more of the network as you grow. Built Africa-first for hospitals, pharmacies, labs and clinics.