How It Works

From patient readiness to connected procedural outputs

Synexar brings patient context, documentation, anesthesia considerations, operational status, and downstream workflow needs into a structured, human-reviewed process.

Procedural workflows work best when patient readiness, clinical documentation, anesthesia review, and downstream operations share the same structured context.
The Workflow

Four connected workflow stages.

Each stage reduces manual work while keeping physicians, anesthesia teams, and staff in review and control.

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Step 1

Prepare

Synexar Patient Connect tracks prep, medication questions, anesthesia flags, transportation, and readiness status from scheduling through procedure day.

Readiness scoring and staff visibility
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Step 2

Document

Synexar GI and Synexar AIMS structure procedural and anesthesia context into reviewable documentation and workflow outputs.

Structured clinical outputs
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Step 3

Review

Care teams review AI-assisted outputs, readiness flags, patient context, and workflow status before anything becomes final.

Human-in-the-loop review
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Step 4

Connect

Structured outputs can support EHR routing, quality reporting, patient readiness follow-up, and downstream coding, billing, eligibility, and claims workflows.

EHR, quality, and revenue-cycle workflows
Key Differentiator

Human-in-the-loop by design

Synexar uses AI-native workflow automation with deterministic validation, audit trails, and human review. The system structures information and reduces manual work; it does not replace clinical judgment.

Traceable
Reproducible
Auditable
Human Reviewed
Our Boundaries

What Synexar doesn't do

Restraint is a feature. We define clear boundaries so physicians can trust what the system does — and doesn't — do.

We don't diagnose
We don't make clinical decisions
We don't generate findings
We don't substitute for physician review
We don't use opaque AI models

See the workflow in action

Schedule a demo to see how Synexar connects readiness, documentation, anesthesia review, interoperability, and downstream operational workflows.