Sarus unifies EHR, PACS, LIS and cloud infrastructure on a single enterprise-grade backbone — built for hospitals and national healthcare systems running mission-critical digital care.
The Sarus platform powers HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7 hospitals and national-scale health informatics programs — unified clinical, imaging, laboratory and cloud operations in real-world production.
Most hospitals run a disconnected stack — a separate EHR, a separate PACS, a separate LIS, a separate cloud vendor. Sarus replaces that fragmentation with a single platform where every module shares the same data model, identity layer and interoperability fabric.
Integration is not a connector catalog. It is a shared architectural core every module is built on.
Patient, encounter, medication, order, observation — defined once at the platform core and referenced by every module from EHR to PACS to LIS.
HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2, DICOM and custom integrations flow through one canonical layer. Adding a new device or national integration happens once, not four times.
One authentication layer, one role-based access control, one consolidated audit trail across EHR, PACS, LIS and cloud — regulatory compliance without fragmentation.