Healthcare teams lose momentum in the same places: policy interpretation, revenue-cycle follow-through, intake triage, and documentation packaging. Pyra agents execute defined workflows with approval gates, access control, and audit trails.
Most operational pain comes from handoffs and uncertainty: "What's the policy here?" "What's the next step?" "Where is this claim?" "Do we have the right docs?" Pyra agents reduce that friction with consistent execution and clean documentation.
Interpretation, updates, evidence packaging, and approvals that slow teams down.
Worklists, denial notes, claim status, payer requirements, and documentation readiness.
Repetitive intake steps, handoffs, and document assembly that burn time and accuracy.
Start with trust (Policy & Compliance) or ROI (Revenue Cycle), then expand to Intake/Triage and Documentation Support.
Your 3-day preview produces role-aware outputs (summaries, workflows, drafts). If it matches your standards, we prototype the workflow and deploy with controlled execution.
Yes. Pyra is designed for regulated environments with client-instanced deployment patterns, access controls, and audit trails. Workflows are built with approval gates so humans stay in control.
No. Pyra's goal is to eliminate repetitive work and reduce handoff friction. Agents handle execution steps; people retain judgment and final approval where it matters.
Most teams start with Policy & Compliance for trust, or Revenue Cycle for ROI. Intake/Triage and Documentation Support are common next steps.
RCM workflows such as claim status follow-up, denial worklists, documentation packaging, structured summaries, and next-step recommendations—built around your rules and approval checkpoints.