Eviqa was not designed from market research, focus groups, or a venture capital deck. It was built by clinicians delivering complex domiciliary care, from the exact governance frameworks, competency sheets, and outcomes approaches already running in their own service.
Anyone running a complex care package knows the picture. Delegated tasks tracked on a spreadsheet. Competency certificates in a filing cabinet. Incident forms in a folder. Handovers on paper that gets damp on the kitchen worktop. CQC inspection looms, and you spend three weeks pulling evidence together from across five systems.
Care management software exists, but it is built for general domiciliary care. It logs what carers did. It does not handle delegated task governance, individual carer authorisation, restraint reduction reporting, or structured outcomes evidencing. Those are the things complex care providers actually get inspected on, and the things commissioners actually want to see.
We looked for a platform that did all of this. We found none. So we built one.
The Eviqa team brings together HCPC-registered paramedics, registered managers, software engineers, and complex care operators. The clinical lead overseeing the platform's design is a practising HCPC-registered Paramedic and CQC-registered Clinical Lead working in live complex domiciliary care.
Eviqa Ltd is registered in England and Wales (company number 17107619). Our platform infrastructure is hosted on Amazon Web Services in London (eu-west-2), with all customer data and backups remaining within the United Kingdom.
If you are a provider, commissioner, case manager, or fellow clinician working in this space, we want to hear from you.