
DOTs connects fragmented clinical data to make patient journeys readable, actionable, and coordinated.
First warning signs appear — often noticed and described long before any structured record exists.
The patient sees a doctor; history and symptoms are captured in scattered, unconnected notes.
Imaging, labs and exams converge — but each lives in its own silo, hard to piece together.
Experts weigh the options in a multidisciplinary meeting, each with a partial view of the case.
The plan is carried out across teams and sites, with context lost at every handover.
Recovery is tracked over time by different actors, with no unified view of the patient.