Slate
Revolutionizing Clinical Documentation
Tablet-Based, Voice-Enabled Medical Records
Slate enables clinicians to write, speak, edit, and save medical documentation digitally with unmatched ease — delivering accuracy, speed, and structured records without paper dependency.
Structured, audit-ready notes
Built for modern hospitals
Tablet-first. Voice-enabled. Integration-ready. Designed to reduce documentation burden while improving data quality.
Transforms Paper-Based Forms into Smart Digital Workflows

Paper to structured
Convert handwritten forms into standardized digital workflows—without changing clinical intent.

Audit-ready by design
Structured fields, timestamps, and accountability built into everyday documentation.

Integration-first
Designed to connect with existing HMIS/EMR systems and reduce duplicate entry.

Enterprise-grade control
Deployment flexibility with security controls suitable for regulated environments.
Key outcomes
Documentation burden slows care and adds risk
Hospitals need faster, more accurate documentation without pulling clinicians away from the bedside.
Time loss
Care disruption
Compliance risk
Safety impact
Bedside Documentation with Multi-Modal Input
Tablet Interface
Digital Stylus
Voice Recording
80%
90%
₹45L
Connects to your existing EMR/HMIS ecosystem
Rapid Return on Investment
Estimated ROI
2–3 months payback periodA phased implementation built for hospital realities
Designed for clinical accuracy and operational control
Built for regulated clinical environments
Compliance and accountability by default
Security controls are integrated into workflows so teams can operate confidently at scale.
Implementation support designed for clinical teams
Why hospitals choose Slate
Transparent licensing, measurable operational savings

Flexible pricing
Enterprise-friendly pricing structures aligned to hospital scale and rollout plans.

Per-bed or per-user licensing
Choose a model that best fits your operational structure and unit adoption.

Annual savings up to ₹1 Cr+
Savings vary by hospital size and baseline documentation effort.