From early wellbeing concepts to clinical systems
The original campaign focused on stress performance, biometric signals and psychometric feedback. The current work is broader: governed healthcare AI that supports clinicians, patients, documentation, coordination and audit-ready workflows.
The through-line remains careful human performance work, but the implementation standard is now healthcare-grade: clinical review, provenance, consent, privacy, security and measurable product quality.


Where this work now points
Use these refreshed pages as topical gateways into today's CTI and Regenemm work: clinical communication, secure AI documentation, patient clarity, consent-first sharing and responsible automation.
Technology should make care feel more human
The original message that it is okay to be human still matters. The 2026 update connects it to Regenemm's current work: clearer summaries, safer communication and systems that support rather than replace human care.
Human context
Clinical conversations include fear, uncertainty, family context and practical constraints.
Clear explanations
AI-supported summaries should make care easier to understand without oversimplifying medical meaning.
Sensitive tone
Healthcare communication needs calm, respectful and non-judgemental language.
Clinician judgement
Human review remains central when information may affect care.
Patient agency
People should be helped to understand choices and next steps.
Accountable support
Humane technology keeps provenance, review and responsibility visible.
