Domains
Each domain applies the same coordination architecture to a specific clinical context — with intake questions, field structures, and decay rates calibrated to that situation. Together they cover a person's full journey from birth to end of life.
Family care coordination
For families and professionals coordinating complex care at home. When the GP holds one fragment, the social worker another, and the family a third — CareGround produces the shared picture none of them currently have.
Mental health coordination
For mental health professionals coordinating care at referral, discharge, and handover. The person speaks first. Their account anchors the document.
Patient network record
The NHS records what clinicians do to patients. It does not record who surrounds them. NetworkGround builds and maintains a verified, living picture of every person in a patient's network.
Medicines reconciliation
The GP record looks complete. It is often wrong. MedRecGround coordinates every person who knows what a patient is actually taking into a single verified medicines list before the ward team acts on it.
Discharge handover
The discharge letter may arrive late or be incomplete. HandoverGround creates a structured discharge State confirmed by the receiving GP — with named action points that stay open until each is confirmed complete.
Deterioration monitoring
Some deterioration is not an emergency — it is a slow, consistent trend. WatchGround opens when a trajectory changes, tightens the decay rate across all existing States, and sets a clear referral trigger.
Advance care planning
People have wishes about their future care. Those wishes are often expressed but rarely recorded where the right people can find them. ChoiceGround records and locks advance care planning decisions.
Specialist referral
A new clinician enters the network. They receive a letter — not the confirmed picture. ReferralGround coordinates the referral moment so the specialist starts with the full locked State.
Palliative care coordination
FarewellGround opens when palliative care begins. It carries forward the person's expressed wishes, names every open loop, and holds them open until each is confirmed complete — after the person has died.
Child health coordination
From the red book to the eighteenth birthday. ChildGround holds vaccinations, development checks, and the signals that reach a teacher before they reach a clinician. At eighteen the young person becomes their own reviewer.
Emergency coordination
When a 999 call is made, the paramedic arrives without the confirmed picture. EmergencyGround surfaces the locked State at the moment of the event — before the first intervention.