We put the AI in Healthcare with AHI.
Autonomous Health Intelligence (AHI) is the architecture that makes clinical AI finally safe to deploy. It is the rulebook every Open C product is built on. Safety predicates. Dispositions. Receipts. Replay discipline. The discipline that makes AI in healthcare provable rather than promised.
is the runtime that enforces AHI in a real hospital. AHI is the rulebook.
is the guard at the door who enforces it.
What governs every AI action inside an AHI-compliant deployment.
Identity and Authority
Before an AI action proceeds, the system verifies who is asking, on whose behalf, and whether the action is within their authorized scope. No anonymous AI actions. Ever.
Evidence and Consent
Every AI decision is bound to the evidence it relied on and to the patient consent it operates under. If either fails, the action does not proceed.
Receipts and Attestation
Every action issues a cryptographically sealed receipt that records the inputs, the decision, the outputs, and the safety state at the moment of action. The receipt is independently verifiable.
Replay and Fail-Closed
Any action can be replayed and re-verified by an independent party. If the system cannot prove safety, it stops. No disclaimers. No partial outputs. No silent fallbacks.
Why AHI matters now.
Hospitals are adding AI tools faster than they can govern them. AI-driven documentation, prior authorization, ambient scribing, clinical decision support, payer adjudication. Most of these tools were not designed with governance in mind. AHI is the missing architectural layer.
For clinicians
AHI is what stands between an AI tool and a patient. When AI is wrong, AHI catches it. When AI is right, AHI proves it. Either way, the clinician keeps control.
For hospital leadership
AHI is the audit and accountability infrastructure for every AI deployment. When a regulator, a court, or a patient asks what an AI did, the answer is on file, cryptographically sealed, and verifiable.
For patients
AHI is the discipline that makes AI in your care provable, reversible, and accountable. You can know what happened. You can override it. You can hold someone responsible.
AHI is the rulebook.
runs it.
See the runtime in action. A standalone, browser-only demo. Real cryptography. Synthetic data.
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