SETPOINTk.ai · Clinical Posture
For Clinicians
SETPOINTk is a longitudinal regulation surface. It supports interpretation and workflow clarity without crossing into diagnosis or treatment recommendation. Clinical capabilities (when enabled) operate under authenticated access, governance, and audit boundaries.
What SPI represents
- Stability regime: baseline coherence across time.
- Recovery slope: return-to-baseline consistency after perturbation.
- Structured variability: flexible behavior with organization (not noise).
- Drift: slow baseline movement indicating sustained load or transition.
What SPI is not
- Not a diagnostic test, disease classifier, or triage engine.
- Not a substitute for validated instruments or clinician judgment.
- Not a single “target value” — interpretation depends on context and trajectory.
Workflow fit
SPI is intended as a longitudinal overlay that complements documentation and patient engagement: trend review, perturbation detection, recovery tracking, and stability education.
- Pre-visit: recent trajectory summary (weeks).
- Visit: discussion scaffold (change · recovery · drift).
- Post-visit: follow-up checkpoints and adherence framing.
Governance posture
- Public surface: education + interpretation grammar only.
- Clinical surface (future): authenticated, governed, auditable.
- Data minimization + consent-first pilot protocols.
- Clear separation of “education” vs “clinical workflow.”
Pilot structure (Warangal + SoCal)
Start constrained: deterministic demos + clinician feedback loops. Expand only after stability, safety checks, and acceptance criteria are met.
- Phase 1: public-safe SPI surface + definitions.
- Phase 2: gated clinician preview (read-only summaries).
- Phase 3: operational portal (RBAC + audit logs + retention).
Integration direction
- Read-only summaries first.
- Structured exports next (encounter-aligned).
- HL7/FHIR direction only after posture + governance are stable.
Clinical note
SETPOINTk.ai does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. For medical concerns, consult a licensed clinician. Any clinical use is protocolized, audited, and explicitly consented.