The Comprehension Score™ is an AI-generated signal designed to help quantify whether a patient has demonstrated meaningful understanding of their clinical information. Rather than relying on checkbox confirmations, EquiVox™ evaluates structured patient responses to help identify whether key concepts were understood, partially understood, or may require reinforcement.
Claros™ uses structured teach-back interaction. Patients are asked to explain their care in their own words rather than simply confirming understanding. The system analyzes communication patterns associated with comprehension, clarity, and retention to help support follow-up communication and workflow visibility.
EquiVox™ is designed as a middleware layer that integrates with existing healthcare infrastructure rather than replacing it. The platform supports standard healthcare protocols and APIs, including FHIR and HL7, allowing organizations to integrate EquiVox™ across EHRs, telehealth platforms, and other clinical environments.
No. EquiVox™ is designed to support communication clarity and comprehension verification while maintaining clinician oversight and human decision-making. The platform functions as a communication support and intelligence layer — not as a replacement for clinical expertise.
Yes. EquiVox™ is designed to support configurable communication workflows across healthcare environments, including hospitals, DSOs, specialty practices, and academic institutions. Communication logic, escalation pathways, and reinforcement workflows can be adapted to organizational and clinical needs.
EquiVox™ is being designed with HIPAA-aligned security and privacy principles as a foundational requirement. The platform includes encrypted data handling, role-based access controls, auditability, and secure communication architecture designed to support enterprise healthcare environments.