Solutos is a Finnish based healthcare company enabling radical reform in social and health services. We have developed PIRKKO®, a family-oriented cloud service. PIRKKO® is the first and, as far as is known, Finland’s only resource planning solution that is suitable for psychosocial services and helps to take over the entity in a multi-professional manner. Our ’guaranted reform concept’ and PIRKKO® solution provides support to standardized methodology and proactive resource planning enabling advanced analytics. Solutos employs around 40 people. Find out more at www.solutos.fi/en
Solutos is a Finnish company and partner for change with a passion for wellbeing. We offer mainly psychiatric services. The company was founded on unwavering passion for reforming Finnish healthcare to conform to evidence-based care practices. There are now about 40 of us at Solutos and we operate across Finland.Mental health patients in Finland seldom receive evidence-based treatment and treatment typically continues for a very long time. People’s wellbeing would improve if mental health and substance abuse services as well as services for families were reorganized. To achieve this change, we have developed ‘reform guarantee’ -model and PIRKKO®, a family-based guidance system. Solutos helps our clients coordinate all their psychosocial services with PIRKKO®, our analyzing services and support for clinical change management. PIRKKO® helps to identify patient visits that will likely have little effect on the treatment results. When PIRKKO® is combined with firm clinical management, service visits can be reduced by as much as 30 percent and the effectiveness of the treatment can be improved. In full use, PIRKKO® will become a hub where the patient, their family and the care workers will share relevant information. It brings together both regional organizations and the future social services and health care centers as well as different NGOs and private companies.Solutos was founded in 2012 by Executive Vice President, M.Sc. (Tech) Kalle Horjamo, senior psychiatrist Veijo Nevalainen and professor of psychiatry Jyrki Korkeila.