
The World's First Virtual Circulating Nurse
Supported by incredible organizations
Operating rooms lose up to
45-90 minutes every surgery to manual, error-prone workflows.
Every minute wasted costs hospitals money, burns out nurses, and increases patient risk. Hospitals are facing record nurse shortages and rising costs, yet the systems inside the OR remain outdated.
Phase I:
ORKing©
Eliminate slow, inaccurate counting with fast, precise, automatic tracking.
ORKing© uses high-resolution computer vision to recognize and track every instrument, needle, and sponge in real time. Ceiling cameras observe the OR and proprietary AI models automatically identify each object, completely removing the need for nurses to count by hand.
Saves up to 45 minutes per procedure
Can trigger real-time alerts to prevent count discrepancies
Prevents recounts or intraoperative X-rays, extending anesthesia and increasing risk.
Personalized, data-driven insights reduce waste and improve productivity
Every procedure powered by ORKing captures precise, anonymized data on instrument usage; what’s opened, what’s used, and what’s left untouched. TrackiMed turns this data into personalized insights, aiming to help hospitals reduce overstocked instrument trays.
Phase II:
Tracki©
Replace messy, inconsistent documentation with instant, accurate voice logging
Tracki© listens to the surgical team and converts spoken workflow into structured, time-stamped documentation. It understands confirmations, requests, and procedural cues in real time, creating a clean, standardized digital record without any manual input or delay.
Potentially saving up to 40 minutes per procedure
Ensures compliant, consistent records with verified accuracy
Integrates into EMR, SPD, and billing systems for instant traceability and fraud prevention
TrackiMed’s vision is already being proven inside real operating rooms
TrackiMed’s platform has already been validated in live surgeries at Sheba Medical Center. The pilot confirmed high-precision tracking and effortless integration with surgical teams.
$1.5M
in annual savings

















