How it works

AI intake. Clinician review. Care at home.

The point is not to replace the clinical team. The point is to give them a cleaner, safer chart before they make a decision.

u-wellness orbit mark for AI, clinician, and nurse care workflow
01

Smart intake

Tell us what is going on. The intake asks adaptive questions, organizes your medical history, and flags risks that need clinical attention.

02

Clinician review

A California-licensed clinician reads the case, asks for labs or a visit when needed, modifies the draft, and finalizes whether care should proceed.

03

RN delivery

For at-home services, a registered nurse brings the finalized protocol to you, stays through the visit, and documents what happened.

What the AI does

The AI collects information, summarizes context, surfaces contraindications, and drafts a starting point for review. It does not diagnose, prescribe, approve, or release a protocol on its own.

What the clinician does

The clinician owns the care decision. They can approve, modify, decline, request labs, or route you to a different form of care. The final plan is the clinician-reviewed version, not the AI draft.

What the nurse does

For eligible in-home care, the RN verifies the plan, checks the treatment context, administers the visit, watches for adverse signs, and documents the care event.

Safety boundary: u-wellness is not urgent care or emergency care. If symptoms suggest an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

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