Proven AI solutions for hospitals. Provider Support Copilot, CMS Compliance Agent, Intelligent RVU Agent—enhancing workflows, and physician performance.
Your health system approved four AI vendors.
Your patient experienced them as one.
Every agent in the clinical marketplace passed inspection.
Nobody inspected the building.
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5 evals. 5 passes. Score 1.00, zero standard deviation.
This new article breaks down the dual-spec skill stack behind my personal medical AI. Authored on Anthropic's open Agent Skills standard, run on OpenClaw, validated by Microsoft's Waza.
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Software had its "vibe coding" moment. Medicine is next.
The difference: a bad AI output in code is a bug. In healthcare it can harm a patient. So the doctor doesn't become a passive approver. They become the clinical architect and the accountable human in the loop.
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Excited to share that our founder @pswider will be at the #AIinHealthcare Forum Boston June 25-26, attending as an analyst.
34 speakers. Every major health system and federal health IT name in one room.
He is tracking what is in production on patient AI. Find him on the floor.
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The riskiest workflow in your hospital might be the one you already trust.
Clinical AI Does Not Need to Be Perfect. It Needs to Make Care Safer.
5 questions every healthcare leader should ask before they approve, pause, or scale clinical AI. 👇
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Your hospital is about to run two fleets of AI agents. Most governance plans cover one.
Workforce agents under Agent 365. Patient agents already out there, ungoverned, on consumer apps.
Aria is one governance plane for both. #AgenticAI#AIGovernance
That's the layer we build.
Tula is the open-source patient agent on the same runtime Microsoft chose for Scout.
Aria is the governed plane the institution owns.
The runtime is free now. The harness never will be.
Full analysis from our founder. open.substack.com/pub/pauljs…