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AI clinical insights platform that surfaces patient history context and documentation before physician review.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
Back to directoryTransplant-focused AI administrative assistant that surfaces key information from records and automates clerical workflows for transplant teams.
Transplant programs trying to reduce coordinator documentation burden, referral leakage, waitlist delays, incomplete outside-record review, and readiness gaps without adding headcount.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Carenostics as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat as high-impact transplant operations support rather than a standalone clinical decision system, but review whether extracted findings, readiness alerts, committee packets, or outreach workflows could influence transplant eligibility, listing, organ-offer, or follow-up decisions. |
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| Privacy | Verify BAA terms, HITRUST report scope, EHR partner responsibilities, outside-record ingestion, patient-file storage, generated-summary retention, support access, audit logs, subprocessors, model-training boundaries, and deletion or correction workflows. |
| Evidence | Validate extraction and summarization on local transplant records, including 300-page outside files, missing tests, stale clearances, contradictory data, specialty-specific forms, and downstream effects on coordinator workload and patient progression. |
| Workflow | Best governed with transplant coordinators, surgeons, nephrology or organ-specific clinical leaders, quality, privacy, and informatics defining review queues, escalation thresholds, patient-contact rules, downtime procedures, and monitoring metrics. |
Carenostics describes itself as an AI administrative assistant for transplant teams that proactively gathers outside records, extracts key findings, automates administrative work, indexes large files overnight, and supports referral, evaluation, listing, waitlist, organ-offer, and post-transplant workflows. Its site says it is built specifically for transplant, references HITRUST certification and a major EHR partner, and lists peer-reviewed research and awards; buyers should treat these as diligence starting points and verify security, integration, and workflow claims in contract materials.
Not for: Autonomous transplant eligibility decisions, organ-offer acceptance, clinical prioritization, or patient outreach where clinician review, PHI handling, EHR integration, and escalation ownership are not contractually governed.
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