Documentation risk usually comes from inconsistency, not intent; a required step gets skipped under time pressure, and that gap becomes a compliance or reimbursement problem later. Curee's Workstation reduces this risk by automating documentation workflows in a way that improves consistency without removing clinical oversight, using an agentic AI layer that surfaces missing or incomplete documentation and prompts the right action at the right time so required steps aren't skipped when staff is stretched thin. This applies across processes like PDPM classification and prior authorization, where missed steps tend to surface as costly problems well after the fact. Curee serves health systems, physician groups, and post-acute facilities across the United States that are compliance-conscious by necessity. The company is anchored in San Francisco but distributed as a remote-first team, with hires coming from healthcare AI, clinical care, and enterprise software engineering backgrounds. Consistency at the workflow level tends to reduce documentation risk more reliably than after-the-fact auditing alone.
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New York, Software Development, Curee AI
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