Human-Agent Care Coordination Workflows
A discharge or care-transition pathway involves multiple clinicians and several handoffs, and today each handoff is a fresh conversation because no single process actually tracks the pathway end to end.
What stands in the way
A discharge or care-transition pathway involves multiple clinicians and several handoffs, and today each handoff is a fresh conversation because no single process actually tracks the pathway end to end.
How Scrydon solves it
The AI OS tracks the care pathway as one coordinated process: agents monitor status and prepare the next step, clinicians make the judgement calls at defined checkpoints, and the process carries forward automatically between shifts and teams.
How this plays out
A patient's discharge or transfer between care teams passes through several clinicians, each of whom needs to know what's already been done and what's next — but without a shared process behind the pathway, each handoff becomes its own conversation, and details get repeated, or missed, along the way.
The AI OS keeps the pathway as one coordinated process across shifts and teams: agents monitor status, flag what's outstanding and prepare the next step, while clinicians make the actual care decisions at defined checkpoints, with the full history carrying forward automatically instead of resetting at every handoff.
Care transitions move faster and more safely, with a complete record of every step and every decision along the pathway.
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