Built for anesthesiologists

Perioperative
Intelligence

Procedo turns scattered EMR data into a cited clinical narrative, organ-system risk analysis, and a surgical readiness assessment, so your team sees the unprepared patient days ahead, not on the morning of surgery.

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The chart tells a story.
The surgical risk is buried in it.

Years of encounters accumulate in a record optimized for billing and documentation, not for perioperative risk. The findings that should change how a case is managed, an uncontrolled comorbidity, a worsening renal trend, a cardiac history that warrants consultation, are present but dispersed across notes, labs, and problem lists. Assembling them into one coherent picture is laborious, and if it comes together on the day of surgery, the window to act has closed: the patient is inconvenienced, the family is upset, the schedule is disrupted, and margin is lost.

Procedo resolves that record into a cited, organ-system assessment of surgical and anesthesia risk, available at the start of the perioperative process rather than towards its end. It surfaces what bears on the case and links every finding to its source, so the clinician interprets a structured risk picture rather than assembling one.

Seen early, risk becomes actionable. The consultation is ordered, the comorbidity optimized, the anticoagulation plan settled, days ahead of the procedure rather than at the bedside on the morning of surgery. The case that would have been cancelled is instead ready to proceed.

The kind of detail that hides in a scattered record

Reconciling years of scattered records for every patient, before every case, is difficult to perform at scale. Procedo does that assembly and surfaces the conditions and recent events that bear on surgical and anesthesia risk, organized by system and traced to their source, so the team works from a complete picture instead of building one. These are real-world examples of findings behind postponed cases.

Cardiovascular

  • Uncontrolled hypertension
  • Untreated pulmonary hypertension
  • Coronary stent without recent cardiology follow-up

Pulmonary

  • Recent pneumonia or upper respiratory infection
  • New home oxygen requirement

Neurological

  • Recent stroke
  • New onset or uncontrolled seizures

Renal & metabolic

  • Recent acute kidney injury
  • Hyponatremia
  • New onset urinary tract infection

Recent care

  • Recent emergency room, urgent care, or hospitalization

Medications needing a perioperative plan

  • Anticoagulants
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists
  • SGLT2 inhibitors

Surfaced from the existing record for the clinician to review and act on. Proactive change-in-status surveillance is coming soon.

What Procedo delivers

From raw EMR data to surgical intelligence

Clinical narrative

An LLM-generated pre-op summary with inline citations. Every assertion links back to the source record in the EMR. No black-box summaries.

Risk analysis

An organ-system breakdown of perioperative risk (cardiac, pulmonary, renal, airway, and more) organized for anesthesia management.

Readiness assessment

A surgical readiness assessment, available before the day of surgery, surfacing the unprepared patient while there's still time to act, not on the morning of.

Pre-op stoplight

Proactive alerts pushed to the care team the moment the clinical picture identifies elevated risk, so readiness becomes something that finds you, not something you check.

Coming soon

Why Procedo

Not a generic data viewer

Built for the perioperative world.

Most EHR tools retrieve everything and leave the clinician to sort it. Procedo applies a domain-specific perioperative filter, derived from anesthesiology practice standards, that distinguishes what matters for surgical risk from what doesn't. It normalizes across medication names and diagnosis terminologies, deduplicates across encounters, and integrates unstructured clinical notes alongside structured data.

See what we deliver

Surgical cancellations are expensive.

When a scheduled case is cancelled, the loss lands in three places. A readiness check delivered days ahead targets the share that's clinically preventable, with a hard-dollar value you can audit.

Supply waste

Opened supplies and materials written off per cancelled case

Lost OR time & margin

Idle block time and foregone surgical margin on capacity days

Non-returning patients

Patients who don't reschedule after a day-of cancellation

Clinical governance

Human-in-the-loop by design

Procedo surfaces AI-generated clinical intelligence for a clinician to review. Nothing is applied to a patient automatically. A licensed clinician reviews and approves every output, and every approval is recorded with their identifier and a timestamp.

Built to last

Enterprise-ready from day one

HIPAA-compliant by design

AES-256 encryption at rest, TLS 1.2+ in transit, Azure Key Vault secrets management, RBAC, PHI audit logging, and BAAs in place with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

SMART on FHIR

Direct FHIR R4 integration via SMART on FHIR authentication. Retrieves 9+ resource types: conditions, medications, allergies, procedures, labs, reports, and clinical notes. No core EMR modifications required.

Cited, explainable AI

Every assertion in the clinical narrative is linked to the source record it came from. Clinicians can verify any claim against the underlying patient data in one tap. AI output is always presented for human review, never applied autonomously.

Live in weeks, not months

A standard deployment follows a 4-week path from configuration to production go-live. No lengthy integration projects, no core system changes, no disruption to existing clinical workflows.

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