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Patients and their care teams join a shared loop. The platform sits alongside existing care, not on top of it.
§ 00 — Copilot Health
Copilot Health is a medical-agent platform that connects patients and providers continuously — not episodically — so care can move upstream, intervene earlier, and carry less administrative weight.
Care is delivered in episodes. Health happens in the gaps between them.
Most of what determines a patient's trajectory happens between appointments — and most systems are blind to it. Copilot Health closes that gap. Medical agents keep patients and providers in one continuous loop, watching for the small signals that precede the large events, and removing the administrative friction that pulls clinicians away from the people they serve.
Patients are watched between visits, not only during them. Signals that once surfaced at the next appointment surface the moment they appear.
Care moves upstream. The platform flags the small changes that precede the expensive ones, so clinicians act while action is still cheap and humane.
The machinery of coordination — intake, follow-up, documentation, hand-offs — recedes into the background so clinicians can return to the patient.
Patients and providers stay in a single continuous loop. Care becomes a relationship that persists, not a series of disconnected encounters.
Patients and their care teams join a shared loop. The platform sits alongside existing care, not on top of it.
Medical agents maintain continuous awareness of each patient's state, surfacing what matters and filtering what does not.
Clinicians intervene earlier and with better context. The right person is prompted at the right moment, with the work already prepared.
Care delivered before deterioration, not after it.
Clinician attention returned to patients, not paperwork.
A continuous relationship in place of episodic encounters.
Lower-cost, higher-dignity care for Medicare populations.
No. Copilot Health is an independent healthcare technology company. We're building purpose-built medical agents for patients and providers, not productivity tools for dashboards or admin consoles.
Copilot Health is a medical agent platform that powers continuous, asynchronous care. We keep patients and care teams in an ongoing loop — handling routine check-ins, documentation, reminders, and coordination — so clinicians can focus on what matters most.
Physician groups, independent primary care practices, and health systems focused on Medicare patients, especially those navigating chronic conditions and the shift to value-based, asynchronous models like APCM.
Traditional care is built around scheduled visits and phone trees. We replace that reactive model with continuous awareness: patients can reach Ava (our voice-first companion) anytime by phone or text, updates flow automatically into the EMR, and only exceptions reach human staff. This turns care into something proactive and scalable.
Ava is our flagship AI care companion. She's HIPAA-native, voice-first, and available on the phones patients already have. Patients use her for labs, meds, symptoms, reminders, and coordination. For providers, she acts as an embedded coworker — automating async workflows, enrollment in CMS programs, documentation, and billing artifacts while routing only what needs human attention.
Yes. Ava is built HIPAA-native with FHIR integration, SOC 2 compliance, and real-time safety governance. She's designed as a trusted AI coworker — human-in-the-loop for exceptions, with structured documentation for audits and reimbursement. Not a black-box chatbot.
Seamless FHIR-first integration. Ava pulls relevant patient data, surfaces structured notes and billing artifacts directly into systems like Paradigm, and automates async workflows without manual entry.
Providers pay nothing upfront. We share revenue from CMS APCM reimbursement, and patients typically see little to no out-of-pocket cost — often $0–9/month depending on supplemental coverage and chronic conditions. There's no separate charge for Ava.
If you operate Medicare care and believe it should be continuous, earlier, and less administrative — let's talk.