Twenty minutes for a complex chart.
Scrolling the EMR looking for the last A1C, the last imaging report, what the cardiologist said in 2022, and what the patient's actually on now.
A natural-language chart-review assistant for Canadian family physicians. Runs entirely on your clinic's hardware — no patient data leaves the building.
A long-time patient's chart can run hundreds of pages — labs, consult letters, faxed reports, encounter notes spanning decades. The clinically important answer is in there. Finding it before a 15-minute visit is the work.
Scrolling the EMR looking for the last A1C, the last imaging report, what the cardiologist said in 2022, and what the patient's actually on now.
One A1C is a snapshot. Six A1Cs are the story. The EMR shows you the value; reconstructing the trajectory is on you.
Was it the rheumatologist? The internist? It was a faxed PDF. You'll know it when you see it. You will not see it in the next three minutes.
ChartAI runs on a workstation in your server room. It indexes patient data in the background and answers questions through a side panel that opens next to OSCAR.
Set up on a clinic workstation with a GPU. Connects to your OSCAR database read-only. No cloud, no API keys, no data egress.
Encounter notes, HL7 lab messages, OCR'd faxed PDFs, prescriptions, the disease registry. Continuously, as new data arrives.
A side panel inside OSCAR. You type a question about the patient on screen; it answers with sources you can click through to.
Examples below are from production deployments, with patient identifiers removed. Every assistant reply ends with the documents and records it drew from.
ChartAI runs on a workstation you own, on your network. It reads from your OSCAR database; it does not write to it. There is no outbound API, no telemetry on chart content, no cloud component on the patient-data path. Inference happens locally; if your internet goes down, ChartAI keeps working.
Configured to meet Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act. PIA template available on request.
Open-weight clinical models running on your hardware. No PHI is sent to any third-party model provider.
Every query, every retrieved source, every response is logged on-device. Exportable for chart-access audits.
If the chart doesn't contain the answer, ChartAI says so and tells you what it checked. It does not invent clinical facts.
ChartAI was built in cooperation with a Richmond, BC primary care clinic — used daily by the practising physicians there before any other clinic saw it. Every feature traces back to a question a doctor needed answered during a visit.— Development principle, not a tagline.
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