A real-time caseload and task list hospital staff can track from anywhere

Staff use Infinity to log, share and coordinate their tasks in real-time. They have instant visibility of tasks and their status, can update tasks from the point of care, and can add new tasks and allocate them.

“Infinity makes the shift feel more organised, [I] feel more in control.”

— Doctor, Somerset Foundation Trust

  • 91

    minutes saved
    per user per shift

  • 85.4%

    of users reported
    improved task allocation

  • 62.5%

    of users reported
    reduced risk of error

 Data from a 2022 evaluation at Somerset Foundation Trust, gathered as part of an independent health economics evaluation (to be published).

Benefits and features

  • Users could save 90+ minutes per day

    Infinity helps staff manage their caseloads more efficiently, saving hours per day in face-to-face meetings, phone calls, and looking up information on multiple systems.

  • Improved patient safety

    With Infinity, there is less risk of tasks being missed or duplicated. 62.5% of users at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust reported a reduced risk of error.

  • Better value for money

    Staff spend less time chasing busy colleagues and accessing multiple systems, so can spend more time on patient care. Managers can make data-driven decisions with the data collected.

  • Better clinical communications

    Staff no longer have to take handwritten notes and can easily share crucial information digitally, instead of using phone calls and emails.

  • Real-time visibility from anywhere

    Staff can securely log in on any modern device, from anywhere, and see critical patient information when they need it.

  • Improved staff and patient experience

    Staff report being more able to have useful and meaningful conversations with patients and their carers. Staff stress reduces as they have more time to spend on what’s important.

“The biggest impact of Infinity on my shift is being able to receive a succinct, useful, digital handover for a patient. I can look up their information prior to assessing them in person, which is more efficient and quicker.” 

— Doctor, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust