Living Guidelines is an AI-powered system that continuously monitors medical research and automatically updates clinical practice guidelines in real time. Instead of waiting months or years for guideline committees to publish new recommendations, your medical practice receives updated evidence-based protocols as soon as peer-reviewed studies validate them. This means your doctors are always practicing with the latest science, reducing liability exposure and improving patient outcomes immediately.
For small medical practices, urgent care centers, and clinics operating on tight budgets, this eliminates the need to hire a full-time medical librarian or subscribe to expensive continuing education services. The system flags which guidelines have changed, summarizes the evidence behind each update, and integrates new recommendations directly into your existing workflow. Your team spends less time in meetings debating protocol changes and more time treating patients safely with current best practices.
Medical practices, urgent care centers, outpatient surgery centers, dental practices, mental health clinics, and small hospital networks. Any healthcare business with clinical staff who need to stay current on medical evidence without hiring expensive compliance officers.
Pricing models vary by implementation partner, but most small practices access Living Guidelines through institutional subscriptions ($5,000–$25,000 annually) or bundled EHR add-ons. Some academic medical centers and hospital networks offer access to affiliated clinics at reduced rates.
A small practice using Living Guidelines saves approximately 40–60 hours annually on guideline research and protocol review meetings. More importantly, early adoption of evidence-based updates reduces malpractice liability and patient adverse events—saving $50,000+ per prevented complication claim. Practices also reduce readmission rates by 3–8% through faster protocol adoption, translating to $15,000–$30,000 in recovered Medicare reimbursements annually for a 50-provider practice. The system typically pays for itself within 6–12 months through compliance efficiency gains alone.