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NEWS: UpDoc Debuts First FDA-Cleared Software Medical Device with Patient-Facing LLM

NEWS: UpDoc Debuts First FDA-Cleared Software Medical Device with Patient-Facing LLM

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AI that delivers physician-level care

A New Era of

Clinical AI

built for enterprise
FDA-Cleared
EHR and Workflow Integrated
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For the first time, FDA-cleared agentic AI that acts where only physicians could.

Chat conversation reminding Stan to check fasting blood sugar, with responses about checking and logging a reading of 145.

Connect

Connect with patients between visits

Chart displaying blood sugar values with fasting level at 110 and pre-meal level at 145.

Gather

Gather structured health information

Coordinate

Coordinate with care teams

Deliver

Deliver physician-level interventions

Discover the care model

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New Care Model

UpDoc moves beyond passive monitoring to deliver continuous, evidence-based clinical intervention between visits, where chronic disease outcomes are actually determined.

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Enterprise Grade

Built for EHR environments, clinical workflows, and the compliance requirements of enterprise health systems. An operationally embedded layer of care delivery.

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Accountability by Design

Every clinical action falls within the patient's treatment plan. The physician prescribes. The AI implements. Accountability is always traceable.

This is the realization of 
Clinical AI's
 potential

Recognized by leaders across medicine, technology and care delivery and backed by Mayo Clinic, Eli Lilly & The American Diabetes Association

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Highmark
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Microsoft
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University of Minnesota

Chronic disease doesn’t sleep...

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Health systems

Providers are empowered to deliver high-touch, personalized care for every patient without being limited by appointment wait times, over capacity clinics, and lack of administrative support.

Clinician capacity is finite. Chronic disease populations are outpacing supply. The gap between what clinicians want to deliver and what the system allows grows wider every year.

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Patients

Patients receive personalized, evidence-based guidance and timely clinical intervention without needing to wait for the next appointment.

Months pass between appointments. Conditions progress. The time between visits is where outcomes are determined, and where no effective, scalable infrastructure currently exists.

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Payers

Payers benefit from earlier intervention, higher adherence, and durable outcomes delivered at a fraction of the cost of traditional care models.

Rising chronic disease burden drives avoidable hospitalizations, escalating specialist referrals and increased total cost of care that episodic models cannot sustainably absorb.

...and neither
does UpDoc

Updoc fills the gap
between visits

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Medication started
Insulin
10 units daily
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Intervention criteria
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Blood sugar above goal
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Medication adherence 100%
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No reported symptoms

We monitor

Not all monitoring is equal. We structure patient data around interventions, so every data point has a clinical purpose.

We intervene

Continuous monitoring is only meaningful if something happens when it matters. We close the loop, while coordinating with the care team.

We redefine what care can be

The appointment was never enough. We enable better outcomes for patients, without placing additional strain on the clinicians who care for them.