
Eliane
Prescription coordination for French home-care nurses
Eliane is a French SaaS for independent home-care nurses (infirmiers libéraux, IDELs). It addresses one layer of their work: the coordination and renewal of prescriptions (ordonnances). It is not a billing tool, and it does not handle cotation, télétransmission, or tour scheduling, the functions broader IDEL suites already cover. The scope is deliberately narrow, limited to the prescription and its administrative validity.
Data is hosted in France and the service is GDPR-compliant. It runs on the web, iOS, and Android. Pricing is a single tier at 29 EUR excl. tax per month per nurse, with a 30-day trial and no card required.
How it works
The workflow has four steps.
Capture. The nurse photographs a prescription. Eliane reads patient data, medications, prescriber, and special mentions, and detects bizone and secure prescription formats.
Detect. Eliane applies thirteen business rules in parallel to flag anomalies that could lead to a CPAM (French health-insurance) rejection: missing mandatory mentions such as "à domicile", vague or non-compliant durations such as "jusqu'à cicatrisation", drug interactions, and drug-class duplicates.
Prepare. Eliane drafts emails, specialist transmissions, and calendar reminders, with pre-alerts 7 to 10 days before a treatment deadline.
Validate. The nurse reviews and validates each item before it is sent, which maintains a compliance trail.
Around a single patient, several parties usually need to stay informed: the treating physician, a specialist, the hospital, the pharmacy, the patient and caregivers, and the PSAD (home health-care provider). Eliane coordinates this communication over email, SMS, and MSSanté; Pro Santé Connect is noted as forthcoming. The documentation covers twelve recurring clinical situations, from stable chronic conditions to palliative home care, diabetes, wound care, and controlled-substance prescriptions.
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