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Clinical-grade triage intelligence, delivered through conversation.

Jamie transforms established clinical protocols into guided, conversational triage, with safety, traceability, and institutional governance throughout.

How it works

01

Describe your concern

Share what you're experiencing in natural language. Jamie asks clinically relevant follow-up questions, not a rigid checklist.

02

Receive urgency assessment

Jamie evaluates symptoms against clinical triage protocols and determines urgency level, from emergency to safe self-care.

03

Know your next step

Clear guidance on what kind of care to seek, how urgently, and where. Including when to call 911.

Emergency escalation is always active

If Jamie detects a red-flag symptom pattern, it interrupts the conversation and directs to emergency services immediately. This cannot be disabled or overridden.

Platform capabilities

Protocol-Based Reasoning

Not probability guessing. Triage logic grounded in established clinical protocols.

Emergency Escalation

Automatic red-flag detection. Safety interrupts the conversation when needed.

Citation Transparency

Every recommendation traces to its clinical source. Auditable, not opaque.

Institutional Controls

Enterprise SSO, role-based access, organizational deployment, audit capabilities.

Canadian Context

Provincial healthcare system awareness, Canadian clinical standards, bilingual trajectory.

Conversational Experience

Natural language interaction that makes clinical triage accessible.

What makes Jamie different

Jamie isn't a symptom checker. It's a clinical triage system built for institutional healthcare.

  • Protocol-based reasoning, not probability scores
  • Institutional governance, not consumer engagement metrics
  • Canadian healthcare context, not generic global symptom matching
  • Auditable and traceable, not black-box AI

Ready to explore a pilot?

We work with health system partners to deploy in a controlled environment, measure outcomes, and expand responsibly.

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