NaviaCAIR helps patients and families transform dense, scattered medical notes into plain-language summaries, a question list for appointments, and an action-oriented plan you can share with your support network.
You should be able to understand and organize your own medical information. Dense jargon and fragmented portals shouldn't stand between you and your health story.
When you know what matters — the key findings, the next step, the questions to ask — you can take action. Confusion is the enemy of good care.
Redaction-first and user-controlled sharing aren't features — they're foundational. You approve every redaction. You choose what's shared. Period.
NaviaCAIR is led by Nathan S. (Ph.D., Computer Engineering), an AI research and technology leader. The platform grew out of caring for a loved one through a serious illness — medical information scattered across portals and PDFs, dense clinical language, and never enough time to process it before the next appointment.
A career focused on applied AI in identity verification and fraud prevention — where privacy and responsible handling of sensitive data are fundamental — shaped NaviaCAIR's core architecture from day one: redaction-first, user-controlled sharing, and explainable outputs designed to drive the next best questions and concrete next steps.