Why Healthcare Environments Are Distinct

Healthcare environments extend beyond traditional clinical settings into homes, transitional spaces, and community-based care.

These environments must balance:

  • Patient safety and dignity
  • Clinical responsibility and regulatory clarity
  • Consent and privacy boundaries
  • Workforce capacity and workflow coordination
  • Continuity across care transitions

Infrastructure operating in healthcare-adjacent environments must support context and safety without becoming a medical device.

Healthcare Context & Validation Focus

Betti in Healthcare Contexts

In healthcare and clinical-adjacent environments, Betti:

  • Operates under healthcare-specific Environmental Tiers
  • Uses spatial intelligence to understand environmental context
  • Supports safety and continuity outside clinical walls
  • Avoids diagnosis, treatment, or clinical decision-making

Typical deployment models in healthcare environments include:

  • Betti Care for occupied or care-aware settings
  • Betti Home Intelligence for planned housing aligned with health systems

Clear Boundaries

In healthcare environments, Betti does not:

  • Diagnose conditions or monitor vitals
  • Replace clinicians or care teams
  • Function as an RPM or monitoring product
  • Create medical records
  • Trigger default emergency escalation

These boundaries preserve regulatory clarity and clinical responsibility.

Focus of Independent Validation

Through ILIP and independent oversight by HOBEC, healthcare environments are evaluated for:

  • Reduction in unnecessary emergency escalation
  • Improved continuity of care outside clinical settings
  • Context-aware safety without surveillance
  • Support for care coordination and staff workflows
  • Consent-respecting information sharing

All validation occurs at the environment level, using aggregated and anonymized indicators.

Why This Matters

For healthcare systems, payers, and public partners, validated outcomes may inform:

  • Reduced strain on emergency services
  • Improved patient experience and dignity
  • Better continuity across care transitions
  • Risk reduction without added monitoring burden

Findings will be published through HOBEC following validation cycles.

Governance & Validation

Healthcare environments are governed through:

  • Environmental Tiers
  • HOBEC independent validation
  • ILIP pilot structure

Evidence precedes claims.