Governed
Clear human review before external publishing.
Governed healthcare AI
DNAI
Not another generic AI layer
DNAI turns a source pack into a verified decision path and a reusable artifact. Built for teams that need something they can inspect, localize, and hand off.
Scope: Paid workflow design sprint for one use case
Built with operator review, not fake claims.
Governed
Clear human review before external publishing.
Source-backed
Every output traces back to inspectable inputs.
Spanish-first
Designed for bilingual workflow handoff from day one.
Workflow-first
Built to ship a decision path, not a demo loop.
Worked example
A concrete DNAI sprint takes a referral note, medication list, and prior labs, then turns them into a one-page triage brief the clinician can inspect and sign off.
How it works
Show the source set.
Start with the references, documents, and inputs the team can actually inspect.
Show the reasoning path.
Make the logic visible so the buyer understands how the output was formed.
Show the output and the check.
End with something reusable and a verification layer that proves it can be trusted.
The problem
Teams still need something they can trust, localize, and hand off inside a real workflow.
The solution
It starts with source ingestion, moves through verification and reasoning, and ends with a usable artifact.
Who this is for
DNAI is built for a small, credible first sale: a workflow design sprint that leaves the buyer with something they can inspect, reuse, and show to their team.
Offer
The buyer gets a governed workflow review, a source-backed demo, and a verification-first implementation sprint for one concrete use case.
FAQ
A narrow paid workflow design sprint. The buyer gets a source pack, a visible reasoning path, and a reusable artifact they can inspect and share.
FAQ
Human review happens before anything leaves the system, and each output traces back to the source set so the team can see where it came from.
FAQ
Because the workflow needs to be usable by bilingual teams, not translated as an afterthought. Spanish-first is part of the handoff, not a localization pass.