THE DOCUMENTATION PLATFORM · HANDOVER NOTES
Shift-to-shift continuity, captured without rewriting.
Two clinicians. One conversation. A complete, structured handover ready to sign at shift change.
Night handover · 21:00 hrs
- · 12 active beds · 3 unstable
- · Bed 7: Sepsis, day 2 antibiotics
- · Bed 12: ICU step-down, sats stable
- · Outstanding: imaging Bed 4
How it works
Capture. Structure. Deliver.
01 · Capture
The handover conversation.
The outgoing clinician briefs the incoming team. Axone listens to the conversation as it happens.
02 · Structure
SBAR, by patient.
Patient-by-patient, the handover is structured into SBAR format (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation). Outstanding tasks surface as actionable items.
03 · Deliver
Signed handover, archived.
The incoming team receives the handover in their chart view. Nothing falls through the cracks. Nothing has to be rewritten.
Before / After
Shift handover time.
A 45-minute handover compresses to a 6-minute review of the structured document.
The structure underneath
Every handover, rendered as SBAR.
Two clinicians talk. Axone listens. The conversation is restructured into the format that decades of patient-safety research has shown reduces handover errors.
Bed 7, 64M, septic on noradrenaline.
Day 2 cefepime, DKA on admission.
Improving lactate, weaning sedation.
Wean noradrenaline overnight, repeat ABG 04:00.
What it looks like
A structured handover at a glance.
- UnitInternal Medicine · 12 beds
- Active12 · Unstable: 3 · Awaiting discharge: 2
- Bed 7S: Septic on noradrenaline, B: Day 2 cefepime, A: Improving, R: Wean nora overnight
- Bed 12ICU step-down post-AKI, sats stable, R: Repeat creat 06:00
- OutstandingCT brain Bed 4 (porter ETA 21:30)
- SignedOutgoing: Dr R Iyer · Incoming: Dr A Khan
Illustrative interface · configurable per hospital.
Integrations & compliance
The most fragile moment
“Handover is the most error-prone moment in hospital care. With Axone, it is also the most structured. Continuity of care, captured the way clinicians actually communicate.”

