Product

Healthcare data exists everywhere. Kai turns it into decisions.

Ask Kai a real question. It reads live healthcare data, the public record, and your own files, then hands you a decision-grade answer, the next steps, and the finished work: the analysis, the model, the deck. In minutes, every fact sourced.

How Kai works

Know. Find. Decide. Act.

Every question runs the same arc: from scattered data to what it means, to the call to make, to the work that puts it in motion.

Know

Any company, market, drug, device, or health plan in healthcare. Who the players are, what the data says, what the rules are, where the money goes. All connected, all sourced, never made up.

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Competitive intelligence

Give me a competitive teardown of a digital-health competitor, and where they're weak.

Pulled their products, the customers they've named publicly, their funding and hiring, and the themes in their reviews and job posts. The pattern: strong with big enterprises, thin on mid-market support and integrations, exactly where your opening is. Every claim is sourced.

Company filings & PR· latestJob postings· 2026Customer reviews· 2026
Competitor Teardown.pdf
Generated by Kai · sourced · with your way in
Every figure linked to its source. Never made up.
Find

The market to enter. The customers who fit. A competitor's weak spot. The company worth buying. One question does what used to take weeks of digging.

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Go-to-market

Build a go-to-market plan to sell our platform to mid-size health systems.

Sorted the mid-size US health systems by ownership, technology signals, and financial health, and scored them against your ideal customer. The top 60 are where to start. Each comes with who to call, who they use now, and the angle that wins. I drafted the outreach for the CMO, the CFO, and the head of population health.

Provider & ownership data· Apr 2026Technology signals· 2026Cost reports· FY 2024
GTM Plan & Target List.xlsx
Generated by Kai · 60 accounts · scored, with contacts
Every figure linked to its source. Never made up.
Decide

How big is it? What could go wrong? Is the plan sound? Kai runs the numbers and argues both sides, so you decide with confidence.

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Opportunity assessment

Size the US opportunity for remote patient monitoring in heart failure.

Started from the heart-failure population, narrowed it to who's eligible and likely to adopt, applied Medicare's payment rates, and netted out the competition, down to a market size you can actually defend, with every assumption laid out so you can challenge it. What Medicare pays is the swing factor; I flagged where a coding change moves the number.

CMS reimbursement· 2026CDC prevalence· 2025Coverage policies· Apr 2026
RPM Opportunity Model.xlsx
Generated by Kai · market size · assumptions you can edit
Every figure linked to its source. Never made up.
Act

Kai builds the finished work: the market analysis, the sales plan, the board deck, the deal memo. The report a consultant bills you $20,000 and three weeks for. You have it in minutes.

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Diligence & investment analysis

Run diligence on this acquisition: a specialty pharmacy doing $40M in revenue.

Rebuilt the economics (payer mix, margins, and reimbursement exposure), benchmarked it against comparable specialty pharmacies, and surfaced the risks that aren't in the deck: customer concentration, fee sensitivity, and two contracts up for renewal. Two things to verify before you sign, both flagged.

Company financials· providedIndustry benchmarks· 2026Reimbursement data· 2026
Diligence Memo.pdf
Generated by Kai · economics · comps · the real risks
Every figure linked to its source. Never made up.
What Kai produces

From a question to a decision you can defend.

You don't get a hunch. You get the finished work behind the call: deal memos, models, market briefs, and target lists, built, formatted, and cited, so you can decide and move.

Market & competitive analyses

PDF

Who's in the market, how they stack up, and the opening, every claim cited.

Sales plans & target lists

Excel

Ranked customers, who decides, and your way in.

Market-sizing models

Excel

How big the market is, with every assumption shown, and editable.

Board & investment decks

PPT

Branded, formatted, and ready to present.

Plain-English rule briefs

PDF · Word

What the rule means for you, and by when.

Deal memos & underwriting

PDF · Excel

The economics, the market, and the risks that aren't in the pitch deck.

The data layer

The data behind every decision, connected.

A decision is only as good as what's under it. What makes Kai hard to copy isn't the AI, it's the live data underneath, all connected: filings, rules, the medical research, CMS data, and your own files. One example of many: Medicaid pay rates for all 51 states and territories, updated daily, and Kai never makes up a rate it doesn't have.

  • Live web research across the public record, cited
  • Company filings, funding & competitive signals
  • Clinical and scientific research, read and cited
  • Rules, coverage policies, and what gets paid
  • CMS quality, cost, ownership & market data
  • Medicaid pay rates for all 51 states and territories, updated daily
  • Supply, demand, and competition by area
  • Worked case studies and playbooks for every healthcare segment
  • Your own data and files, kept private to your team
Built for healthcare

Built for healthcare, not for everything.

Live, not frozen in time

Kai reads CMS data, rate files, and filings as they change, down to the date they take effect. Ask the exact daily rate and get the exact number, dated.

Sourced, not just confident

Every number links to where it came from, so you can check it yourself, instead of taking the answer on faith.

It drives the decision

Kai doesn't stop at the answer. It names the next steps and builds the work behind them: the memo, the model, the list, formatted and ready to act on.

Trust

Decisions you can stand behind.

Shows every source

Every answer shows where it came from, the filings, rules, CMS data, research, your own files, and the date it was current. Check any fact yourself.

Never makes things up

If the data isn't there, Kai tells you, instead of making something up. When Kai gives you a number, it's real.

Argues both sides

Kai pushes back on purpose. It shows the downside, names the risks, and will talk you out of a bad call. Because the pitch you're handed always has a spin.

Make your next call with Kai.