The Greek concept of kairos: the decisive moment when action must be taken. Most clinical risk is invisible because the signals are scattered. Kairos watches continuously.
~3 minute walkthrough. Demonstration data. No PHI.
AI drafts. Clinicians decide. Every output is reviewable, every action is logged, and nothing leaves the system without a human in the loop. Kairos is built on the assumption that the clinician is the source of truth, not the model.
Read the guidelines→EHRs hold the data. They don't surface what matters. Kairos watches continuously so the decisive moment doesn't get missed: the INR drift, the weight gain, the call about atypical chest pain.
Read the vision→Evidence of execution. Each one has at least one moment where the data was scattered across labs, vitals, MyChart messages, and prescriber attribution, and Kairos pulled it together into a single actionable surface. Click any patient for the chart, the AI insights, and the live workflows.
HF decompensation pattern: weight ↑5 lb, BNP doubled, persistent shortness of breath
Tramadol + sertraline interaction (serotonin syndrome risk) across 14 meds, 3 prescribers
Pattern shift in chest pain: new jaw radiation, nitro-responsive, possibly atypical ACS
Day 25 post-discharge: daughter's message matches prior prodrome 3-of-3 admissions
Resistant HTN: minimal response to 3rd antihypertensive, home log 158-168 / 90-96