Most physician practices have added AI tools — scribes, prior auth, scheduling, coding support — without a single policy governing any of them. ClearAI Compliance changes that in an afternoon.
The average physician practice added three or more AI tools in the last 18 months. Ambient scribes. Prior auth automation. Scheduling bots. Almost none of them have a documented governance policy — which means no one owns accountability when something goes wrong.
ONC HTI-1 is already in effect. More than 250 state AI bills were introduced in 2025 alone. California, Colorado, and Texas now require disclosure when AI influences clinical decisions. This isn't coming — it's here.
Tools like AuditBoard were built for Fortune 500 compliance teams with six-figure budgets and dedicated IT staff. There has never been a compliance governance product built specifically for how physician practices actually operate. Until now.
Build Your AI Inventory
Answer a few questions about each AI tool your practice uses. We map what it touches, who it affects, and what regulatory frameworks apply to it.
Instant Risk Classification
Every tool gets a risk tier — High, Medium, or Low — based on whether it influences clinical decisions, handles PHI, and meets FDA, ONC, and state-level requirements.
Plain-Language Gap Report
No legalese. For each tool, you get a clear list of what's missing and exactly what to do about it — written for a practice administrator, not a compliance attorney.
Download Your Compliance Package
Generate a structured documentation report you can hand to your malpractice insurer, present to your PE sponsor, or show a state investigator. Dated, signed, and audit-ready.
The practice that moved fast on AI
"We've been using an ambient scribe for eight months. Last week someone asked me what our AI policy was. I had nothing to show them."
The group with a compliance program that hasn't caught up
"We have a full HIPAA program, billing compliance, the whole thing. But nobody had thought about the four AI tools our physicians started using on their own in 2024."
The physician who just wants to be covered
"I don't have a compliance officer. I just need something I can point to that shows I took this seriously — before I actually need it."
* Illustrative scenarios based on common patterns in independent and PE-backed physician practices.
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