RXCopilot

Real-time AI clinical guidance for safer, smarter consultations.

RXCopilot is Intechligent’s first medical clinical decision AI support product. It listens, understands clinical context and helps clinicians reason through consultations with documentation support, safety prompts and human-in-the-loop oversight.

Built for clinicians

Assistive decision support that respects clinical judgement.

RXCopilot is designed to reduce cognitive load, not remove responsibility. It keeps recommendations transparent, editable and reviewable so clinicians remain the final decision-makers.

Important: RXCopilot is intended to support healthcare professionals. It is not a replacement for professional clinical judgement, emergency care pathways or local regulatory requirements.

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Patient summary

Symptoms, history, medications and allergies are structured in real time for clinician review.

Potential considerations
  • Ask targeted follow-up questions
  • Check risk factors and medication context
  • Prepare editable consultation note

Core workflow

From listening to documented next steps.

Consultation listening

Captures key clinical context during the visit so clinicians can stay present with the patient.

Differential prompts

Surfaces possibilities, risk factors and next questions without forcing a fixed pathway.

Guidance and safety checks

Highlights guideline-aware considerations, red flags and follow-up actions for review.

Smart documentation

Generates structured notes and summaries that can be checked, edited and exported.

What it helps improve

Designed around safer consultations and better clinician experience.

Reduced documentation pressure after consultationsMore consistent prompts for complex presentationsEarlier visibility of safety considerationsStronger handovers and reviewable clinical notes
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Build with Intechligent

Bring clinical teams into the design process early.

We can help configure a safe pilot pathway, define governance requirements and plan a responsible rollout for clinical environments.