Accountability is becoming infrastructure.
Regulated care runs on trust — and trust increasingly has to be proven. Xorvya exists to make that proof a property of how organizations operate, not a scramble after something goes wrong.
Three forces are changing what regulated care must prove.
Regulators expect evidence
Not just records — proof of what happened, who reviewed it, what was done, and whether it was completed.
AI raises the bar
Once AI participates in operational work, organizations inherit a new duty: showing what it did and who stood behind the outcome.
Decisions must be reconstructable
Families, insurers, and inspectors ask months later. Memory and scattered files do not hold; a traceable record does.
One verified record, from first report to lasting proof.
The same architecture extends across operational trust.
An incident is one kind of operational event. The record model — evidence, review, action, attestation — is built to carry the rest.
Most serious incidents begin as patterns.
Repeated near misses, recurring hazards, unresolved follow-ups — risk announces itself before it becomes a reportable event. As verified records accumulate, they become institutional memory. Our direction is to help operators see those patterns early — with people, not algorithms, deciding what they mean.
AI assists. People remain accountable.
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