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Scienza Health
CALIFORNIA

The Most Regulated AI Market in Healthcare. We Built For It.

California has the strictest AI regulations in healthcare — AB 2013, AB 3030, and the CCPA. GIA® by Scienza Health was designed to meet every one of them while screening for 46 conditions in under 5 minutes with zero clinical staff.

Key Facts

SNF Beds
16,000+
AB 2013
Compliant
AB 3030
Compliant
Registration
510(k)
Conditions
46
Staff Required
Zero
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

AB 2013. AB 3030. CCPA. HIPAA. SOC 2. 510(k).

AB 2013 — Training Data Transparency

Full disclosure of training data sources, data governance, clinical validation methodology, and accuracy metrics by condition. View disclosure.

AB 3030 — AI Disclosure

All AI-generated screening outputs carry explicit disclosure labeling before clinician review and submission to the EHR.

CCPA — Consumer Privacy

No PII in model training. AES-256 encryption. Patient data rights enforced at platform level. Security details.

THE CALIFORNIA MARKET

The largest SNF market in the country. The hardest to staff.

California operates more skilled nursing facility beds than any other state — and faces some of the most acute staffing shortages. Traditional assessments like the MMSE, MoCA, and PHQ-9 require trained staff and 15–30 minutes per resident. Most facilities cannot sustain that workflow.

GIA® by Scienza Health screens for 46 cognitive, behavioral, and neurological conditions in under 5 minutes with zero clinical staff. Structured medical notes, CPT codes, and session video are prepared for clinician review and submission to the EHR. 14 governance domains. 510(k) registered.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

California questions.

How does GIA comply with California AI transparency and disclosure laws?

California requires AI providers to disclose training data under AB 2013 and to label AI-generated healthcare communications under AB 3030. GIA® by Scienza Health publishes a complete AB 2013 disclosure covering training data sources, clinical validation methodology, and accuracy metrics by condition. All screening outputs — structured medical notes, biomarker results, and session summaries — carry explicit AB 3030 AI-generation labeling before the clinician reviews and submits to the EHR.

Is AI clinical screening CCPA compliant in California?

The California Consumer Privacy Act grants residents rights over personal data collection and use. GIA® by Scienza Health is CCPA compliant — no personally identifiable patient information is used in model training, all screening data is encrypted with AES-256, and patient data rights including access, deletion, and portability are enforced at the platform level. GIA® also maintains HIPAA compliance and SOC 2 Type II certification across all California deployments.

Which California skilled nursing facilities can deploy GIA?

Any licensed California skilled nursing facility can deploy GIA® by Scienza Health. Deployment takes 2–6 weeks from signed agreement — GIA® arrives pre-installed on Samsung Knox-certified Galaxy devices and integrates with PointClickCare, MatrixCare, Epic, and Cerner through HL7 FHIR and direct API connections. No IT department involvement is required. 510(k) registered, HIPAA compliant, and AB 2013 and AB 3030 compliant from day one.

How does AI screening help California SNFs meet CMS survey requirements?

CMS surveyors evaluate whether facilities consistently screen residents for cognitive, behavioral, and neurological conditions and document findings in the medical record. GIA® by Scienza Health screens for 46 conditions in under 5 minutes, generating structured medical notes, CPT codes, and session video prepared for clinician review and submission to the EHR. Every screening session produces a tamper-proof audit trail — documentation that surveyors can inspect directly.

GIA® by Scienza Health also serves skilled nursing facilities in Texas, Florida, and New York.

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