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Decision support at the point of care.

Health systems, medical groups, and ACOs embed clinical intelligence into care-team workflows and agents — so the patient's whole story shows up where the decision is actually made.

The problem

The chart is everywhere except where you need it.

A patient's record is split across the EHR, claims, the pharmacy, and outside systems that never reconcile to one person. Care teams lose time reassembling the story by hand — and AI tools built on a fraction of it give generic, unsafe answers.

The suite

The building blocks a provider team assembles.

Providers typically reach for the clinical reference, an identity-resolved patient view, and a clinician-approved skill to act — always ending with a clinician's sign-off.

Knowledge Base

The reference to read it right

Drug interactions, guidelines, and deterministic clinical calculators ground every interpretation — no PHI, no BAA.

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Clinical Context

The whole patient, resolved

One person assembled from claims, labs, pharmacy, and records — with interactions, adherence, and risk surfaced. Member-level needs a BAA; population analytics is de-identified.

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Agent Skills

Safe actions, pre-wired

Clinician-approved process areas + integrations — like medication review — that your agent calls via MCP, each built to defer the decision to your clinician.

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You build, host, and run the agent — ContextRx powers it via MCP, and your clinician makes every call.
What it changes

Less reassembling. More deciding.

The story arrives assembled

Care teams open one resolved view instead of stitching together a dozen systems.

AI that's grounded, not guessing

Every fact carries its source, and clinical math is deterministic — not left to a model.

The clinician stays in command

Every recommendation is built to end with a human sign-off — by design, on every call.

The patient outcome

Less time wrangling records — more time with the patient.

Bring the whole patient to the point of care.

Tell us about your care-team workflows. We'll show you the knowledge, context, and skills that fit them.