Improving how healthcare teams report equipment issues.
Aviselle is an early-stage HealthTok product concept focused on improving the communication gap between clinical teams and the support teams responsible for resolving equipment concerns.
Built around real healthcare workflow challenges.
Healthcare equipment concerns often surface in busy environments where time, clarity, and communication all matter. Aviselle is being shaped with input from people who understand that reality.
- ✓Clinician-centered workflow perspective
- ✓Input from operational and technical stakeholders
- ✓Designed to support clearer communication
Healthcare teams need simpler ways to communicate equipment concerns.
When communication is incomplete or unclear, teams may spend extra time clarifying what happened, where support is needed, and what should happen next. Aviselle is being explored as a practical way to improve that handoff.
Clinical reality
Staff often report concerns while balancing patient care, interruptions, and competing priorities.
Communication gaps
Important context can be difficult to capture consistently across settings, roles, and workflows.
Workflow impact
Stronger communication can support smoother follow-up, better prioritization, and less avoidable back-and-forth.
A healthcare workflow product in early development.
Aviselle is being developed to support clearer communication around equipment-related concerns in healthcare environments. At this stage, the focus is validating the problem, learning from experienced users, and shaping the product around real-world needs.
Current development focus
- ✓Understanding common workflow pain points
- ✓Learning how different teams communicate equipment concerns
- ✓Identifying what makes follow-up easier or harder
- ✓Keeping the product practical for healthcare environments
Help shape Aviselle from the beginning.
HealthTok is seeking early advisor input from people with experience in clinical workflows, biomedical equipment support, healthcare operations, and related technology processes.
Advisor input may include:
- ✓Sharing common workflow challenges
- ✓Providing feedback on real-world usability needs
- ✓Identifying barriers to adoption in healthcare settings
- ✓Helping keep the concept grounded in practical use
Built with healthcare users, not around them.
Aviselle is being shaped through input from individuals who understand how equipment concerns, workflow pressure, communication, and follow-up intersect in healthcare environments.
Frontline teams
People who understand how equipment concerns are recognized, communicated, and escalated during clinical work.
Support teams
People who understand equipment support, service workflows, and the information needed to move work forward.
Healthcare leaders
People focused on workflow improvement, communication gaps, operational efficiency, and safer processes.
Frequently asked questions
Is Aviselle available now?
Aviselle is currently in early development. The advisory board is intended to help validate the problem, shape product direction, and keep the concept aligned with real healthcare workflows.
Who should apply?
Clinicians, biomedical or clinical engineering professionals, healthcare operations leaders, and others with experience around equipment-related workflows are encouraged to apply.
Is the advisory board paid?
The advisory role is unpaid at this stage. Depending on future product development and business structure, additional opportunities may be considered later.
Will advisors need to sign anything?
Depending on the level of product discussion, selected advisors may be asked to review confidentiality expectations before deeper conversations occur.
Help shape a practical healthcare workflow solution.
If you have experience with clinical workflows, equipment-related communication, support processes, or healthcare operations, your insight can help shape Aviselle.
