The assistive layer

Assistance without autonomy.

Drafts, summaries, suggestions, and signals stay reviewable, traceable, and human-approved. Vecell provides structured support while clinicians retain final judgement and action.

Intelligent routing, human oversight.

The assistive layer processes incoming demand across web, phone, and NHS App-ready journeys. It structures clinical narratives, highlights potential urgency, and surfaces reviewable signals.

It is advisory by design. It presents options, clarifies context, and waits for explicit human authorization before any decision is finalized.

Signal panel active

Incoming demand structure

Patient narrative structured with review notes and terminology support.

Draft response generated

Suggested next-step options prepared for human authorization.

Governance first

Every suggestion stays traceable.

Reviewable

Every generated summary links back to the raw patient input and the relevant clinical context.

Traceable

An immutable trail follows the case from patient contact through structuring and final human disposition.

Human-approved

The system drafts and signals. The definitive judgement and final action remain with the clinician.

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Embedded support

Intelligence where it matters.

The assistive layer does not require a separate application. It lives inside the Clinical Workspace and Operations Console where decisions already happen.

It provides quiet support, surfacing relevant protocols and subtle alerts without interrupting established workflows.

Build the front door primary care deserves.

Start with a focused pilot and see how governed intelligence supports the full request journey.

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ReviewableTraceableHuman-approved