
First-Visit Brief: When the Patient Can't Name the Tissue
Most clinical AI demos feature the tidy post-op patient with weeks of longitudinal data. The clinic-reality majority are first visits: no history in the system, a single verbal complaint, and roughly 60–70% with no surgical need. This post is about what iRehab calls the pre-visit Brief — the short, structured summary that lands on the physician's screen before the patient sits down — and why its central design constraint is that the patient cannot answer 'is it tendon or nerve?'

Intake Compression, Not Form Consolidation: How iRehab Doctor AI Works
Most medical AI is heading toward end-to-end automation. iRehab goes the other way. Physicians don't need AI to finish their paperwork — they need it to translate two weeks of patient-reported data into a specialty-relevant summary in the two minutes before the patient sits down. Draft-Only Enforcement is the guardrail that keeps the translator honest.