The R2P Injury Management System is an innovative, whole-school or club, cloud-based platform designed to safely manage all pupil and player injuries, from minor incidents to concussions. The system aims to reduce the administrative burden on school and club staff while ensuring full compliance with the latest medical regulations and protocols.
Key Capabilities and Benefits
The platform allows staff to quickly and securely record injury details, eliminating the need for paper forms. A detailed 'Injury Passport' provides an up-to-date status of a pupil's recovery, allowing staff to view current and old injury details at a glance. The system is particularly focused on concussion care, integrating with Return2Play's doctor-led medical service to provide unlimited, convenient, and accessible online appointments with concussion experts, available 7 days a week.
Core Features
- Injury Recording & Tracking: Quick, secure, online logging of all injury types, including concussions and broken bones.
- Automated Communication: Sends automated notifications and recovery updates to all relevant stakeholders (parents, teachers, coaches, and sports clubs) at every stage of a player's recovery.
- Graduated Return To Play (GRTP) Management: Facilitates and tracks the Graduated Return To Play protocol, ensuring players do not return to sport until medically cleared.
- Compliance Documentation: Provides clear audit trails and documentation to easily demonstrate compliance with best practice and gold standard levels of care.
- Injury Data Analytics: Uses collected data to provide detailed analysis on injuries and suggest preventative measures for implementation.
- Telemedicine Integration: Seamlessly links players to webcam clinics for medical assessment and follow-up.
Target Users and Use Cases
The software is primarily targeted at schools, sports clubs, and universities in the UK. The main use cases include: comprehensive sports injury management, concussion care and recovery tracking, ensuring safe return-to-sport decisions, and reducing administrative overhead for medical and sports staff.