Case Study · e-pokratis

A mobile-first healthcare product connecting teleconsultations, device data, and AI-driven insights.

Telematic Medical Applications deployed the Epokratis Health Cloud across hospitals, home care, maritime, and municipal services. SanoWorks built a custom iOS app that gave patients and clinicians secure, mobile-first access to PHRs, teleconsultations, device data, and AI-driven insights while staying aligned with GDPR and HIPAA requirements.

Why this case matters

Many digital health products stop making sense if the app, care workflow, and device layer do not behave like one coherent experience. e-pokratis matters because the source case is explicit: this was a secure mobile gateway into health records, teleconsultations, device data, and AI-driven insights across several care environments, not just a simple appointment app.

60%Less preparation time
60%Higher patient satisfaction
99.9%Platform uptime
95%Integration success rate

Telehealth products quickly become multi-layer systems.

e-pokratis is valuable because it captures a pattern many founders run into: a product begins as a telehealth or homecare service, then starts expanding into mobile, device-connected, and workflow-heavy territory. Once that happens, the quality bar changes. Uptime matters more. Preparation workflows matter more. Integration success matters more. The product is no longer just a set of screens.

The source brief makes that more concrete. The custom iOS app built by SanoWorks was meant to give both patients and clinicians secure, mobile-first access to PHRs, teleconsultations, device data, and AI-driven insights. It also sat inside a broader deployment footprint across hospitals, home care, maritime services, and municipal services, which makes the operating context much richer than a standard consumer health app.

The outcomes in this case speak to that shift clearly. Lower prep time suggests smoother operations for both patients and staff. Higher patient satisfaction suggests the experience is reducing friction rather than adding it. A 99.9% uptime metric shows the service is dependable enough to be trusted. A strong integration success rate suggests the platform can connect with the surrounding technical environment without turning every integration into a reinvention exercise. For founders building telehealth, mobile health, homecare, or connected-device products, this case makes the SanoWorks position more credible because it ties usability, technical integration, and compliance-aware delivery into one story.

SanoWorks can support a digital health product where UX, operations, and technical reliability all shape trust together.

If your roadmap spans telehealth, mobile health, or device-enabled care delivery, e-pokratis is probably the most relevant proof pattern on the site.

Hybrid fitThis story is especially useful for founders whose product sits across multiple categories instead of fitting a single label.