Your caseload, clearer by Monday.
What the co-pilot does between sessions, what it hands you, and what it refuses to touch. The draft is the model's work; the decision is always yours.
Three things you see on Monday.
Session prep in 90 seconds.
Between-session signal summarized into a draft — themes, risk flags, PHQ-9 / GAD-7 deltas. You edit, approve, or override. The model never signs a note.
Triage, not surveillance.
Your caseload surfaces who needs a call today, who can wait, and who is steady. No risk scores ranking your patients against each other.
Audit trail you can read.
Every model decision, every escalation, every piece of patient-shared context is logged and queryable. You are the audit, the model is the audited.
Session with Jordan K.
18 sessions together · 7 since the last pattern surfaced · 3 days of new signal to skim before you walk in.
Drift upward on anxiety. Depression stable.
Three patterns. One you already know.
Three things Jordan brought up. You decide if any belong in session.
What the co-pilot will not touch.
No diagnoses.
The model surfaces patterns and screening scores. You make the diagnostic call. Always.
No prescribing.
Medication is outside scope. Full stop. The model will flag adherence concerns and route them to you for clinical judgment.
No final notes.
Drafts only. Every clinical record requires your signature. The audit log shows what the model suggested and what you changed.
See what happens when a crisis fires.
25-second film of a rule-based escalation — patient surface, clinician ping, audit log — all in five seconds end-to-end.