Built for every role

Five workflows, one platform.

Rudhiraksh ships with five built-in roles, each scoped to the right data and the right actions. Below: what each one sees, what each one does, and why we drew the line where we did.

Super Admin · 01 / 05

Govern the network.

Provision tenants, manage SLAs, and inspect every audit trail across hospitals and blood banks. Reserved for the operating team that runs Rudhiraksh on behalf of a network.

Multi-tenant provisioning
Network-wide audit logs
Service health and SLAs
Branding per tenant
Subprocessor visibility
Compliance reports
Data scope

All tenants. No clinical data access by default; access is gated through a break-glass workflow with full audit.

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Organization Admin · 02 / 05

Run your clinic, not a spreadsheet.

Configure your team, your blood-bank partners, and your forms without filing a ticket. Owns user management, branding, and tenant-level configuration.

Staff and doctor onboarding
Blood bank linkages
Custom care templates
Reporting dashboards
Tenant branding
Permission overrides
Data scope

Single tenant. Full administrative reach within their organization. Read-only access to clinical data unless explicitly granted.

Doctors · 12manage →
Staff · 28manage →
Bank partners · 6manage →
Templates · 18manage →
Doctor · 03 / 05

The whole patient on one screen.

Trajectories, transfusions, chelation, growth, labs, imaging, all without tab-hopping. Owns the care plan and signs off on clinically significant changes.

Trajectory-first patient view
Inline lab requests
Care plan templates
Cosigns and approvals
Reaction review queue
Patient cohort views
Data scope

Patients assigned to them within a tenant. Read-only on patients outside their assignment, configurable by org admin.

TH-04829 · Aarav · 11y
Hb
8.4
Ferritin
1240
Wt %ile
32
Adherence
92%
Clinical Staff · 04 / 05

Logged in seconds, not minutes.

A focused workflow for transfusions, vitals, and follow-ups, on tablet or desktop. Designed for the bedside, not the conference room.

Bedside transfusion log
Vitals quick entry
Reaction reporting
Reminders and callbacks
Patient check-in
Document upload
Data scope

Active patients within their assigned ward or clinic. Cannot edit care plans or sign off without doctor approval.

10:24Bag #A2-0481 hung
10:26Vitals: 98.4°F, 78bpm
10:38Halfway check, no reaction
10:54Infusion complete · Hb pending
Patient · 05 / 05

Your care, in your pocket.

Schedule, see results, read articles, and get reminded, in a calm, private space. Optional, opt-in per tenant.

Upcoming transfusion view
Lab results and reports
Care articles in plain language
Secure messaging
Adherence self-report
Document download
Data scope

Their own record only. Read-only on most fields; can self-report adherence and intake responses.

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Where we drew the line

Permissions are deliberate.

Every cell in this matrix was a conversation with a clinician. We will say no to features that blur these lines.

ActionSuperOrganizationDoctorClinicalPatient
View patient recordROScopedSelf
Log a transfusion
Sign off care plan
Manage users
Configure tenant
Export recordsSelf
Read audit logsScoped
Provision tenants
YesRead-onlyScopedSelf onlyNo
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