Emergent finding detection
Surface configured time-sensitive findings from available diagnostic inputs for prioritized clinician review.
Emergency diagnostic intelligence
Caire supports the clinicians responsible for diagnosis, triage, treatment, and disposition. Each capability is built around reviewability, useful context, and workflow fit.
Clinical capability map
Surface configured time-sensitive findings from available diagnostic inputs for prioritized clinician review.
Bring higher-risk cases forward while preserving the clinician and local protocol as the decision authority.
Present visual, structured, and source-level context so clinicians can inspect the basis of an output.
Organize measurements and available patient data into a concise view of urgency and potential next steps.
Route reviewed findings to the right care team sooner and make escalation status visible.
Help teams assemble the information needed to treat, observe, admit, transfer, or discharge without avoidable delay.
Human-in-the-loop by design
Caire does not replace the emergency physician, radiologist, specialist, or care team. It is a time-sensitive information system built to help them work from shared context.
Visual overlays, measurements, and source-series references help authorized users inspect outputs.
Model version, processing status, timestamps, and delivery events are designed for auditability.
Institutions define which users see which outputs and how findings enter local protocols.
Delivery failure and unacknowledged events can follow site-defined escalation rules.
Clinical use contexts
What requires immediate attention, and which pathway should begin while definitive interpretation proceeds?
Which studies may deserve priority, and what structured measurements can reduce repetitive work?
Which patients need a specialty consult now, and what context should arrive before the first conversation?
Where do triage, testing, consultation, treatment, admission, transfer, and discharge delays accumulate?
Clinical collaboration