AI governance enforcement infrastructure for regulated industries. Deterministic policy enforcement. Tamper-evident audit receipts. The decisions AI shouldn't make alone.
Every AI system gives you two options: approve or deny. But regulated decisions aren't binary. Ambiguous cases — incomplete documentation, conflicting policies, edge-case patients — get forced into automated verdicts that create liability, harm patients, and fail audits.
EVRESA introduces a patent-pending third option. When a decision is ambiguous, the system doesn't guess — it queues the case for mandatory human review with full context. No automated decision on uncertain cases. Human authority, enforced architecturally.
When CMS audits, when a patient appeals, when litigation begins — organizations scramble to reconstruct what happened. Logs are incomplete. Timestamps are inconsistent. The decision trail is a patchwork of emails and screenshots.
Every decision produces a cryptographically signed, tamper-evident receipt. What policy was active. What evidence was reviewed. What the system decided and why. Hash-linked into an immutable chain. Audit-ready from Day 1.
Transaction meets all policy criteria. Processed at machine speed. Receipt generated with full evidence trail.
Transaction fails policy criteria. Blocked automatically. Specific denial reason and supporting evidence captured.
The gray zone. Queued for mandatory human review with full context package. No automated decision on uncertain cases. This is where errors and liability hide.
Tamper-evident audit receipts for every transaction. Cryptographically signed, hash-linked, immutable.
Deploys as a governance wrapper — never replaces existing systems • No rip-and-replace
Prior authorization governance, clinical documentation integrity, CMS-0057-F compliance, OMB M-25-21 AI mandates. Every PA decision receipted. Every appeal evidence-complete.
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Active DevelopmentGovernment & Public Sector
Federal AI compliance under OMB M-25-21. Benefits adjudication. Procurement governance. Any government AI system making consequential decisions on citizen data.
M-25-21 Deadline: April 20267-day turnaround. Specific denial reasons. FHIR API mandate. March 2026 metrics reporting.
Seven minimum practices for high-impact AI. April 3, 2026 deadline. Non-compliant AI must be shut down.
National data exchange governance. Cross-boundary transaction integrity. PHI minimum necessary enforcement.