ACIS · Adaptive Continuity Intelligence System
From doctor advice to everyday action.
ACIS is a continuity intelligence platform designed to help patients follow complex diet, medication, movement, monitoring and recovery plans at home—while keeping caregivers, doctors and hospital care teams connected to the same evolving picture.
Approved clinical guidance, available evidence and real-life context resolve into one practical next step without allowing automation to diagnose, prescribe or override clinical authority.
Showing the care-day slot bundle.
One connected execution graph
The patient sees one next step. The care team retains context.
CareSaathi is the WhatsApp-first patient experience. ACIS is the governed system beneath it—connecting approved guidance, evidence, daily reality, role-specific action and audit history.
Owned queueReason + history
Real product artifacts shown for explanatory purposes. Programme configuration, access, staffing, integration and availability remain deployment-specific.
Built for continuity
Not isolated recommendations. Connected execution.
ACIS is designed to connect each daily decision to the approved plan, what has already happened, what evidence is missing and what the rest of the care day permits.
Daily care bundles
Meals, medicines, movement, hydration, monitoring and one immediate priority.
Real-life adjustment
Late meals, poor intake, travel, fasting and household availability without shame or punishment.
Safety routing
Concerning symptoms and insufficient evidence can move to clarification, hold or human review.
Longitudinal visibility
What was planned, completed, missed, changed and needs attention next.
Frequently asked
What ACIS is—and is not.
What is ACIS?
ACIS stands for the Adaptive Continuity Intelligence System. It is designed to translate approved clinical guidance and changing patient context into structured, role-specific daily care execution.
Does ACIS replace the treating doctor?
No. The treating team remains the clinical authority. ACIS does not independently diagnose, prescribe, stop medicines or override doctor advice.
Does ACIS continuously monitor patients?
No. It can structure scheduled checks, capture patient-reported information and route configured signals. It must not be understood as continuous clinician monitoring.
Is CareSaathi an emergency-response service?
No. Severe or worsening symptoms require the treating team or local emergency services according to the approved programme policy.
Does everything happen inside WhatsApp?
The patient journey is WhatsApp-first. Care-team operations, governance, summaries and review use other configured surfaces.
How is AI used?
AI may assist with bounded wording, classification and summaries. It is not permitted to diagnose, prescribe, invent evidence or bypass escalation and audit controls.
Are all twelve clinical cores available today?
No. The architecture is being developed across twelve clinical cores. Availability, approval and implementation status differ by programme and deployment.
Is the guidance designed for Indian daily life?
Yes. The design accounts for familiar foods, affordability, family participation, travel, office routines, festivals, fasting and household availability while preserving clinical boundaries.

