of cognitive and neurological conditions in post-acute care go undetected. Not because clinicians miss them. Because no one is available to screen.
Your staff can't screen every patient. GIA® can.
Traditional paper screening: 30 minutes, 1 condition, trained staff required. GIA®: 40 seconds, 46 conditions, zero staff.
90 seconds. Watch GIA® screen a patient.
The Operator's Guide to Multimodal Clinical AI
What administrators, DONs, and regional operators need to know before evaluating clinical AI platforms. Covers EHR integration, staffing impact, reimbursement codes, and deployment timelines.
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30-minute live screening. No contracts. No obligations.
How does a 40-second screening work?
A 5-minute natural conversation on a Samsung tablet. No staff present. GIA® speaks 92 languages. The patient just talks.
From 40 seconds of speech, the platform screens for 46 conditions. Cognitive, neurological, and behavioral. Results in 60 seconds.
Results, clinical notes, transcript, and patient video written to PointClickCare, Epic, and 35+ EHRs. The clinician signs off.
Backed by 19 peer-reviewed studies from Beth Israel Deaconess, NIH, and MIT. Powered by 12.3M longitudinal patient records and 27B clinical events.
Common questions
How does GIA® screen for 46 conditions in 40 seconds?
GIA®, a Digital Human®, conducts a 5-minute natural conversation with the patient. From just 40 seconds of speech, the platform analyzes 2,500 speech biomarkers in real time and screens for 46 cognitive, neurological, and behavioral conditions. Results are delivered to the clinician in 60 seconds and written directly to the EHR.
Does screening require additional staff?
No. GIA® conducts the entire screening conversation independently. No staff needs to be present during the session. The clinician reviews the result in under 2 minutes after it is written to the chart.
Which EHR systems does Scienza integrate with?
Scienza integrates with PointClickCare, Epic, Cerner, MatrixCare, and 35+ other EHR systems via HL7 FHIR and Direct API. Screening results, clinical notes, transcripts, and patient video are written directly to the permanent medical record.