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Clinical and operational decisions can cause irreversible harm even when partially automated. OTANIS enforces execution-time authority for critical actions and refuses execution when legitimacy is incomplete, without replacing clinical judgment.
Why OTANIS matters here
Healthcare systems increasingly use automation for eligibility, triage, prescribing, and resource allocation. These decisions affect patient safety directly. OTANIS ensures that authority is explicit and traceable at the moment a clinical or operational action commits, supporting both patient safety and regulatory compliance.
Typical irreversible actions
Treatment eligibility decisions
Prescription and dosage execution
Triage and prioritisation
Resource allocation under pressure
What OTANIS enforces
- Execution-time authority for critical actions
- Refusal when legitimacy is incomplete
- Traceable decision enforcement without replacing clinicians