Mission

Our mission is to provide smart solutions to improve health care delivery

Vision

We envision becoming a trusted name in clinical nutrition management in every critical care unit locally and globally

About Us


Clinical dietitians worldwide face a considerable burden when dealing with critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) settings. These inevitable daily challenges include calculating the energy and nutrients needs, the time consumed performing those calculations, the time needed for nutritional reassessment and monitoring, and the fact that those patients are at higher risk for complications. iNutriCal® is the first clinical nutrition management system specialized in calculating the nutritional needs of enterally-administered formulae for ICU patients. iNutriCal® is designed for clinical dietitians, diet technicians, and other nutrition care professionals to boost productivity and excellence in nutritional care for ICU patients. Our user-friendly critical care nutrition system performs complex, case-by-case nutritional requirement calculations in just a few clicks. In 2019, out of 464 participated projects nationwide, our software was recognized by the Saudi Food & Drug Administration, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for innovation and necessity.

iNutrical Features

  • Performs complex energy, nutrients, and fluid calculations in seconds
  • Precisely suggests diet plans based on the patient needs
  • Automatically saves the patient nutritional data into the patient record
  • Allows electronic documentation of lab results and medical histories for effective patient follow ups
  • Allows electronic documentation of lab results and medical histories for effective patient follow ups

Measurable impacts

  • Improving the quality of care by focusing on what matters
  • Reducing clinical complications associated with calculation errors
  • Minimizing hospitalization time and better managing costs in the Intensive Care Unit
  • Serving as a valuable resource for future nutritional, epidemiological, and clinical research

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