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# Provider operators

Provider networks have the same operational problem at different scales: patients need to find the right branch with the right service open right now, and the network needs to see where demand is going and where capacity is not being used. CAIL Health is the access layer that closes that loop.

## Who fits in this cluster

* **Hospital and clinic groups.** Private hospital chains and clinic networks that run multiple sites and want patients routed to the right location and service.
* **Pharmacy, lab and imaging networks.** Diagnostic networks and pharmacy chains that want real availability, accepted schemes, and working hours exposed instead of stale directory entries.
* **Dental, eye-care and specialist groups.** Specialist networks where referral rules, scope of practice, and accepted plans determine where a patient should go.

## What CAIL Health gives a provider operator

* **A live directory of your own network.** Sites, services, hours, and bookable availability kept fresh from your authoritative source.
* **Routing inside the network.** A patient lands on the right branch and the right service the first time, instead of bouncing between sites.
* **Demand visibility.** Where searches are happening, where they convert, and where the network is missing capacity.
* **Verification.** Accepted schemes, referral rules, and credentials surfaced where they matter in the journey.
* **Operational alerts.** Threshold-based alerts on wait times, demand, and quality signals at site or service level.

See [Get in touch](/solutions/get-in-touch) to start.