The pains · 01
The intake that eats the morning
New patients arrive with forms, faxes, and prior records that a person reads and keys in before anyone is seen. The front desk drowns in paper the clinicians never notice.
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The care is the calling, but the paperwork is the job. Intake forms, referrals, and records pile up behind every patient, and someone has to move each one by hand.
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The pains
The pains · 01
New patients arrive with forms, faxes, and prior records that a person reads and keys in before anyone is seen. The front desk drowns in paper the clinicians never notice.
The pains · 02
A referral or an authorization waits in a queue for a human to route it. The patient waits with it, and no one is watching the clock.
The pains · 03
A bot answering patients or summarizing a chart cannot invent. Without cited records and a human in the loop, every output is a liability a practice can't carry.
What Everward builds
Contracts, invoices, purchase orders, and compliance documents turned into structured data and searchable knowledge. Retrieval-grounded, cited, and honest about what it does not know.
See the work →Quote, invoice, and order processing. Approval chains, notifications, and the handoffs between tools that currently run on someone's memory. The single most common way clients meet us.
See the work →Governed agents that answer from your knowledge and nothing else. Defined authority, logged decisions, and human escalation built in — the agent hands off the moment it is unsure.
See the work →Fault-tolerant scraping, parsing, and ETL. Migrations out of legacy systems that everyone is afraid to touch. Runs that pause on failure and resume where they stopped — never silently restart.
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