ORbit Surgical is a real-time analytics and case-management platform built for surgery centers and hospital service lines. Our goal is simple: give every surgical team a single, trustworthy picture of how the OR is really running.
Operating rooms generate enormous amounts of data and almost no usable insight. The numbers live in different systems and spreadsheets, defined differently by different people, and by the time anyone agrees on them the day they describe is long over. So meetings turn into arguments about whose figures are right instead of conversations about what to fix.
ORbit was built to end that. By holding one consistent set of definitions, computing on medians, and showing the surgical day in real time, it replaces the argument with a shared, defensible picture — one a surgeon and an administrator can look at together and act on. When the data is trusted, the bottlenecks finally get fixed.
ORbit understands cases, milestones, blocks, and the way surgical days actually run — it is not a generic BI tool pointed at the operating room.
Every metric is computed on medians, so a single outlier case never distorts the picture. It is a small choice that makes numbers defensible — and trusted.
We would rather show you a harder, truer number than an easy one. Metrics you can game by changing their definition do not improve anything.
Patient data is protected from the ground up — facility-scoped, row-level-secured, and audit-logged on every table, to HIPAA standards.