Private Clinics & Medical Offices


Confidential AI for clinical documents and correspondence.

Long patient histories, scanned reports, specialist correspondence, and protocols — summarised and retrievable with sources, on systems that keep every record inside the clinic.

The administrative burden is real

Private medicine runs on documents: referral letters, historical reports, lab summaries, correspondence across specialists and years. Assembling the picture consumes clinical and administrative time daily — and patient records are among the most sensitive data a private institution holds.

What the system does

  • Summarises long patient files into sourced overviews for the treating physician
  • Retrieves prior reports, findings, and correspondence in seconds — cited to the document
  • Drafts referral and reply correspondence with the source context attached
  • Answers protocol and internal-guideline questions from the clinic’s own documents
  • Separates access by role — treating staff, administration, management
  • Keeps an audit trail appropriate for medical-confidentiality obligations

Custody posture

Clinic deployments run on-premises or air-gapped. Records are never uploaded to any external service; the proof node is evaluated on sanitised material before any real record is indexed.

This is a document assistant, not a diagnostic system. It supports clinicians and administrators with sourced material from your own records — clinical judgement remains entirely with your physicians.

Modernise the archive without exposing a single record.

The confidential architecture review addresses medical-confidentiality constraints explicitly — custody model first, system second.

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