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Human-in-the-loop AI for care teams
The VeloComms Team·July 20, 2026·6 min read
AI can draft, triage, and search — but the clinician stays in command. How VeloComms keeps governed actions behind explicit human approval.
AI in a clinical setting is only useful if it's trustworthy, and trust comes from control. The question isn't whether AI can act — it's whether a person decides when it does.
Copilots on your own data
Ask VeloComms answers from your policies, playbooks, and timeline. Org Brain searches across every module at once. The knowledge is yours; the AI just makes it reachable.
Governed actions wait for approval
- Drafting an SBAR or a message produces a draft you review before sending.
- Urgency triage surfaces the important messages — it doesn't silence the rest.
- Any action that changes state is proposed, then approved by a person.
Why this matters
A copilot that acts without approval is a liability in healthcare. A copilot that prepares the work and waits is an accelerator. VeloComms is deliberately the second kind.