Integrate your digital health solution with System C BadgerNet using 6B’s secure, standards-based healthcare interoperability services. We connect maternity applications, neonatal systems, patient-facing tools, medical devices, analytics platforms, and wider hospital records with BadgerNet – enabling reliable data exchange across pregnancy, birth, postnatal, newborn, and neonatal care pathways.
Get in touchTrusted by NHS organisations, maternity providers, neonatal networks, and healthtech innovators, 6B delivers full-lifecycle BadgerNet integration, from discovery and architecture through development, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. We build secure, scalable integrations for digital assessments, remote monitoring, clinical decision support, parent engagement, device connectivity, and operational dashboards.
Our team combines maternity and neonatal workflow knowledge with expertise in healthcare APIs, HL7 FHIR, HL7 messaging, medical-device interfaces, identity management, and clinical safety. We support time-sensitive perinatal pathways while protecting data integrity and maintaining continuity across organisations.
BadgerNet is System C’s integrated perinatal record platform for maternity and neonatal services, connecting care across pregnancy, birth, postnatal pathways, and neonatal treatment.
BadgerNet Maternity supports paperless documentation across early pregnancy, antenatal care, labour, birth, and postnatal services. Configurable workflows help clinicians record care contemporaneously while accessing history, appointments, care plans, and clinical documentation.
Badger Notes gives women and families digital access to records, appointments, NHS information, and care plans. Information submitted through the service can update the clinical record and make preferences visible to care teams.
BadgerNet Neonatal supports bedside documentation, observations, treatment plans, clinical scoring, task lists, and handovers. It can connect with hospital systems, laboratories, monitors, ventilators, pumps, and other devices.
Maternity and neonatal records can exchange information, while the Single Pregnancy Record supports authorised, auditable access across participating organisations.
We begin with structured discovery involving maternity, neonatal, paediatric, operational, digital, technical, and governance stakeholders. Together, we define pathways, users, data requirements, safety constraints, and intended outcomes.
Typical integrations include referrals, demographic and booking information, observations, laboratory results, monitoring devices, clinical alerts, discharge documents, and analytics.
We map maternal and baby identifiers, pregnancies, appointments, risks, observations, birth events, neonatal admissions, transfers, treatments, care plans, results, and discharge information.
Particular attention is given to links between the pregnant person, pregnancy, fetus, newborn, multiple births, neonatal episodes, and family context.
Architecture may use FHIR, HL7, REST APIs, secure web services, integration engines, document exchange, device interfaces, or event-driven messaging. Authentication, consent, role-based access, encryption, lawful sharing, auditing, and emergency access are designed from the outset.
Reusable components accelerate delivery, including FHIR handlers, HL7 parsers, device connectors, identity-matching services, validation rules, and routing pipelines. Testing validates identities, family relationships, sequencing, permissions, performance, audit trails, failure recovery, and downtime reconciliation.
Before launch, we coordinate acceptance testing, clinical safety review, deployment, training, and documentation. After go-live, we monitor integrations, resolve issues, and maintain compatibility with BadgerNet and NHS changes.
Maternity clinicians gain timely access to referrals, assessments, risks, observations, appointments, care plans, and preferences without repeated entry.
Neonatal teams gain connected access to maternal history, birth details, bedside observations, results, treatment plans, clinical scores, and device data.
Women and families benefit from more transparent, coordinated care through Badger Notes and cross-site record sharing. Device integration reduces manual transcription and improves the currency of neonatal records.
Operational teams gain visibility of activity, capacity, transfers, outcomes, and performance. Regional networks benefit from consistent, auditable information sharing across organisations.
For healthtech vendors, BadgerNet integration provides reusable, standards-based access to established maternity and neonatal workflows.
6B designs around the complete perinatal journey, keeping information accurate and traceable from referral through neonatal discharge.
Our specialists understand HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2, APIs, secure web services, integration engines, medical-device connectivity, and event-driven messaging.
We manage complex identity requirements, including maternal and baby records, pregnancies, fetuses, multiple births, temporary identifiers, NHS numbers, and post-registration updates.
Reusable data handlers, matching services, device connectors, authentication flows, transformation frameworks, validation tools, and message routers accelerate delivery without compromising quality.
Security, governance, and privacy are embedded through encryption, role-based access, consent controls, audit logging, emergency access, data minimisation, and sensitive-information safeguards.
We support DCB0129 and DCB0160 through hazard management, validation, alerting, reconciliation, downtime procedures, and operational controls.
From discovery to maintenance, 6B provides one accountable partner for regional continuity and dependable NHS maternity and neonatal integration.
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BadgerNet is a specialist electronic patient record platform for maternity, neonatal, early pregnancy, and gynaecology services. It supports care from pregnancy and childbirth through postnatal and neonatal pathways.
Yes. BadgerNet can connect with hospital EPR, PAS, pathology, prescribing, diagnostic, child health, and reporting systems. The interfaces available depend on the organisation’s BadgerNet modules, configuration, and supplier agreements.
An integration may exchange patient demographics, pregnancy records, appointments, assessments, observations, screening results, birth details, neonatal information, care plans, discharge records, and follow-up information.
Yes. BadgerNet includes dedicated maternity and neonatal solutions. Information can follow the care pathway from pregnancy and birth into neonatal services, helping clinicians access relevant maternal and newborn context.
Yes. Badger Notes gives maternity patients access to information such as appointments, care plans, notes, and NHS guidance through a mobile application. Information patients add to their care plan can update the clinical record.
BadgerNet’s Single Pregnancy Record allows participating organisations to contribute to and access one pregnancy record when providing care. Appropriate access controls, patient matching, and information-governance arrangements are still required.
We use patient-matching controls, data validation, role-based access, audit trails, exception handling, reconciliation, downtime procedures, and structured clinical testing. We also support applicable DCB0129 and DCB0160 responsibilities.
Timescales depend on the workflows, modules, available interfaces, data mappings, supplier coordination, governance approvals, and testing scope. A focused interface may take several weeks, while a wider maternity and neonatal programme may take several months.
Whether you're developing a new digital health product or extending an existing solution with System C BadgerNet integration, 6B brings the technical expertise, healthcare insight, and experience needed to accelerate delivery.