Clinical intelligence, inside your workflow

Ask the work. See the next move.

Meikai follows healthcare teams inside the systems they already use. She applies approved clinical and operational rules, explains what needs attention, and prepares governed work for human review.

Works inside your systemsRole-aware contextHuman-governed action

Approved rules. Reliable action.

From organizational policy to daily work.

Conversation clarifies intent. Deterministic logic applies approved rules. Meikai explains the result and prepares the next work for authorized approval.

01 · UNDERSTAND

Use the active role and workflow context

Meikai stays inside the system already open and works only with authorized context.

02 · APPLY

Evaluate approved rules deterministically

Clinical and operational policies produce reproducible, inspectable workflow results.

03 · PREPARE

Explain and stage the next work

Teams see who needs attention, why, and what is ready for human review.

One platform · workflow-led entry

Start where the execution gap is clearest.

TCM

Post-discharge coordination

Identify cases, explain exceptions, and stage follow-up work.

CCM

Longitudinal coordination

Turn care-plan rules and open items into consistent daily work.

RPM

Event-driven review

Separate clinical need from operational urgency and prepare review.

Quality

Metrics and care gaps

Explain open gaps and stage traceable follow-up against approved measures.

Meikai shows its work

Clear enough to trust. Governed enough to use.

Every output keeps its authorized context, approved rule basis, evidence, limitations, and approval state visible.

Traceable

Context and rules stay attached

Review what shaped the result and which version of the rule was applied.

Human governed

Approval remains consequential

Meikai prepares and stages work; authorized people approve execution.

Paid proof of value

Start with one workflow worth proving.

Assess the execution gap, implementation readiness, and candidate success measures—without sharing PHI.