Automate and orchestrate healthcare work across systems, teams, and AI to improve operations and move patients, data, and decisions forward faster.

Trusted by organizations running complex, high-stakes operations.




From intake and requests to approvals, routing, and exception handling workflows, Decisions helps healthcare organizations reduce delays, remove manual handoffs, and maintain greater consistency and control across both human- and AI-driven work.
Coordinate work across EHRs, CRMs, practice management solutions, billing platforms, portals, documents, and internal teams.
Apply business rules consistently for routing, eligibility, compliance checks, next-best actions, and exception handling.
Orchestrate AI agents and automation with human oversight, approvals, and auditability built in.
Build healthcare-specific workflows, forms, portals, and task experiences without custom code.
“I'm often setting and forgetting tasks that used to be so tedious. We now automate processes that once consumed so much time.”
Principal Solutions Architect, EK Health

Decisions can support patient access, care coordination, referrals, authorizations, revenue cycle workflows, case management, administrative operations, and many other healthcare processes.
No. Healthcare organizations across providers, payers, care management, healthcare services, and healthcare technology can use Decisions to automate and orchestrate complex work.
Yes. Decisions is built to connect with the systems healthcare teams already rely on, helping organizations orchestrate work across platforms instead of replacing everything.
Decisions helps teams apply governance to AI-driven work by orchestrating agents, rules, approvals, and human review in one controlled process.
Rarely. Decisions uses visual, low-code design so business and technical teams can build, adapt, and govern processes faster.
See how Decisions helps healthcare organizations improve coordination, reduce operational friction, and build the workflows, approvals, and decision logic their core systems do not handle well on their own.