Healthcare

The regulatory reality

HIPAA governs anything touching PHI; we are on a BAA-readiness path and until it completes, deployments stay on the operational side of the clinical wall.

[ 01 ]The opportunity

The clinical systems are sealed; the administrative work around them is not. Referrals, prior auths, intake, scheduling — the paperwork layer of care runs on copy-paste between systems that don't talk. A runtime that assembles operational context and drafts the paperwork, with clinician sign-off and full provenance, removes hours of drag per clinician per week without going near the EHR's regulated core.

[ 02 ]Workflows

Prior-auth assembly

Match payer form versions, pull supporting fields from exported documents, assemble packets, and queue for clinician sign-off — every field sourced.

Referral coordination

Draft referral letters from intake notes and history exports, track the loop until the receiving clinic confirms, and flag the ones that stall.

Intake triage

Classify inbound patient messages against clinic policy — appointment, refill, escalate — with the policy version cited on every routing decision.

[ 03 ]Compliance posture

SOC 2HIPAA pathData residency