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Who uses CAIL Health and what they get out of it
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CAIL Health is access infrastructure: the layer between care-seeking demand and care capacity. Different organizations sit on different sides of that layer. The pages in this section describe what CAIL Health does for each one.

The product is one platform. What changes per audience is the use case, the team that operates it, and the outcomes that matter to them.

Who uses CAIL Health

Provider operators

Hospital and clinic groups, pharmacy and lab networks, and specialist groups use CAIL Health to make their facilities discoverable, keep availability current, and route patients to the right branch or service.

See Provider operators.

Payers and employers

HMOs, large employers, and self-funded corporate schemes use CAIL Health to route members into approved provider networks, reduce out-of-network and avoidable spend, and put member experience data on the same dashboard as utilization data.

See Payers and employers.

Public health and programs

Government health agencies, primary healthcare boards, and NGO or donor-funded programs use CAIL Health to map facilities, monitor access gaps, and route residents to the correct level of care.

See Public health and programs.

Care navigators and aggregators

Telemedicine platforms, emergency and urgent care coordinators, and provider aggregators use CAIL Health as the facility graph, referral routing layer, and verification service underneath their own product.

See Care navigators and aggregators.

What is shared across all of them

  • One platform, one API. Operations carry their own audience security schemes, so member and operator access do not mix.
  • One provider directory and one facility graph, kept fresh from authoritative regional sources.
  • Pathway-aware routing, jurisdiction-aware navigation, verification, demand analytics, and operational intelligence.
  • FHIR R4 on the wire for clinical resources.

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