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A VIP care-continuity platform

A VIP care layer your international patients can feel.

Add continuous remote monitoring, on-demand telehealth, and an AI care companion to your existing international-patient experience — so every guest stays directly connected to their care team from first consultation through full recovery. Same treatment. Same workflow. Premium experience.

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Remote Patient Monitoring

Vitals, symptoms, and wound photos streamed continuously to your clinical team. Pathway-specific thresholds and composite alerts.

On-Demand Telehealth

Direct video or messaging access to the patient's actual provider — anywhere in the world, around the clock, in the patient's language.

AI Care Companion

A multilingual assistant grounded on the patient's case handles non-clinical questions — schedules, medication reminders, facility info — and routes everything clinical to the care team.

A note from the founder

To the Thai hospital leader reading this,

I'm Edward McNichols. I built the platform you see at adkinslabs.dev. Before I ask you to consider it, I want to be direct about what it is and what it isn't.

It's software for the post-discharge window — vitals monitoring, on-demand telehealth, and a multilingual care companion. Built against published clinical guidance (WHO, ERAS, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand) and the standards your JCI surveyor uses. Designed to integrate with the systems you already run, not to replace any of them.

I'm an American engineer. The work needs Thai clinical and operational leadership to land properly with your patients and your team. That's why this enters Thailand as a Thai-majority joint venture from day one — built into the structure, not bolted on later.

I'm asking for fifteen minutes. If it's useful, I'll travel to Bangkok.

Edward McNichols
Lead Engineer and Owner, Adkins Labs · Delaware C-Corporation
edward.mcnichols@outlook.com →
Why continuous connection matters

Care doesn't pause when the patient does.

International patients arrive, are treated, and return home — but their recovery, their questions, and their relationship with your team don't end at the airport. A continuous, concierge-grade connection closes the questions, surfaces the changes, and keeps the relationship intact through every phase of the journey.

The same VIP-grade continuity hotels, airlines, and private banks have made standard — applied to the care relationship that actually matters.

Pre-arrival
Consultation, expectations, intake
Direct line to the provider
In-stay
Treatment and inpatient care
Your hospital, unchanged
Discharge
Patient prepares to fly home
Devices + onboarding · BLE pulse-ox paired
Days 3–14
PE/DVT peak · SSI peak
Pathway thresholds + composite alerts
Days 14–30
Recovery + re-admission risk
Telehealth follow-up · SBAR handoff to PCP
How it works

The relationship extends. The workflow doesn't.

Thai Health Tourism Macro layers onto the way your hospital already operates. Your clinicians work in the same systems. Your international-patient team adds one premium tier to the existing package. Patients feel a concierge-grade connection from first message through full recovery — in their own language, anchored to JCI standards.

Patient experience

Continuous monitoring, on-demand telehealth, and a multilingual AI care companion. Bluetooth devices for vitals. Photos for wounds. Their provider, in their pocket.

Clinical platform

Pathway-specific thresholds (orthopedic vs. cardiac vs. cosmetic). Composite alerts surface deterioration before it becomes an event. PDPA-native, JCI-anchored.

Hospital integration

Clinician triage queue sorted by severity. SBAR handoff on every acknowledgement. Audit trail in JCI-grade form. TrakCare and TH-FHIR integration ready.

Layered, not disruptive

Your existing workflow, intake, and inpatient flow remain untouched. THTM is the premium continuity tier your international-patient team can add on top.

Multilingual at launch

Thai, English, Mandarin, Arabic. Built into the schema, not bolted on. Patients consent and receive care in their own language.

Regulator-aligned

PDPA B.E. 2562 compliant by design. MoPH 5-pillar eHealth Strategy aligned. JCI 7th-edition mapped to specific code surfaces.

Data stays in Thailand

Bangkok-first data residency. Cross-border to home-country PCP only with the patient's purpose-specific consent on file.

Standards-anchored

Engineering decisions you can audit.

Every schema, alert rule, and route maps to a specific JCI standard or eHealth Strategy pillar. The map is the codebase — and it is reviewable.

Full alignment map
JCI IPSG.1 — Patient identification
JCI IPSG.2 — SBAR handoff communication
JCI IPSG.5 — HAI / infection control
JCI IPSG.6 — Fall risk + vulnerable populations
JCI MOI.2 — Information privacy + security
JCI MOI.8 — Coded data standards (ICD-10-TM)
JCI PCC.1 — Multilingual care
JCI PCC.4 — Informed consent
Thai eHealth Strategy 2017–2026 (5 pillars)
PDPA B.E. 2562 (consent · RTBF · audit)
Built to the standards you are surveyed against

Every schema, alert rule, and route maps to a specific JCI standard or Thai eHealth Strategy pillar. The map is the codebase — and it is reviewable by your clinical sponsor.

JCI 7th edition
PDPA B.E. 2562
MoPH eHealth (5 pillars)
ICD-10-TM coded
TH-FHIR aligned
BOI-promotion eligible
Bangkok-first residency
UK GDPR overlay
Currently in design-partner conversations

A 15-minute introduction is the right next step.

If you're part of a Thai hospital's international-patient services, innovation, or digital-health team — or represent a Thai medical-tourism partner — we'd value the conversation.