ATLAS is the operational platform emerging from this consulting practice - designed around the actual workflows of shipboard medical centres and shoreside fleet medical operations, rather than retrofitted from shoreside hospital software.
When a vessel runs short, ATLAS scans upcoming port encounters and finds the nearest ship that can hand over the supplies - same port, same day, or via the local port agent. Try it below.
From the Head Office, ATLAS tracks per-ship attack rates against CDC VSP thresholds and surfaces the vessels that need attention. Open the flagged ship to see the Public Health module.
The Source Finder identifies fleet vessels that can hand over critical supplies at upcoming port encounters - with port agent contacts and the receiving ship's Senior Nurse surfaced inline. Urgent shortages turn into solved handovers within hours, not days.
Per-ship attack rates against CDC VSP thresholds, 14-day epi-curves by syndrome, person-level isolation tracking, and a watchlist surfacing vessels that need attention - built around how Public Health Officers actually work at sea.
One platform, two operational contexts. Office staff get fleet-aggregated views, pending approvals, and source matching. Crew on board get a single-ship inbox of incoming requests and the status of their own. Mode is selected automatically from the user's ship assignment.
Immutable audit logs across the platform. Multi-tenant data isolation between cruise lines. Documentation aligned with GDPR Article 9, IfSG, IHR, and USPH/VSP reporting requirements - inspection-ready by design.



Currently piloted with major European cruise operators. Limited early-access engagements open for fleets evaluating clinical IT modernisation.