Multi-site groups: piloting 50 centers from a single console
Centralization, inter-site comparisons, consolidated alerts: what a unified platform brings.
Multi-site healthcare groups face a specific challenge: producing consolidated piloting without losing local granularity. Each site has its specifics (size, activity mix, team, patient base), but the group must be able to compare, arbitrate and decide at scale.
Historic tools produce siloed reporting. Each site exports its data, headquarters consolidates manually in Excel, and the monthly report comes out two weeks late on already obsolete data. This latency forbids any rapid corrective action.
Worse, tool heterogeneity between sites complicates consolidation. One site on Doctolib, another on Maiia, a third on a sectoral core system: indicator definitions vary, scopes are not aligned, comparisons become contestable.
A unified agentic platform centralizes indicators, enables inter-site comparisons and triggers consolidated alerts at headquarters. It does not replace local business tools; it aggregates them in a common view.
This aggregation occurs on normalized indicators: billing delay, rejection rate, DSO, administrative productivity, team satisfaction. Definitions are fixed at group level and applied uniformly across all sites.
Inter-site comparisons become possible and actionable. Top-performing sites are identified, their practices analyzed and spread. Conversely, struggling sites are identified and targeted support is triggered.
Consolidated alerts replace passive reports. Instead of a monthly PDF, headquarters receives weak signals continuously. Action can be triggered in days, not months.
Steering becomes predictive rather than descriptive. We no longer just observe gaps, we anticipate them. This posture changes the conversation between headquarters and sites, becoming action-oriented rather than justification-oriented.
Granit was designed for this need from day one: a 50-center group is steered with the same console as a single site. Native multi-tenant architecture avoids technical workarounds and enables fluid scaling.