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.
Experience is part of safety
The original user-experience promise is now grounded in healthcare delivery. Regenemm's current work focuses on workflows that are easy to use because they are clear, source-aware, reviewable and respectful of clinical time.
Clinician flow
Drafting and review should fit the way clinicians actually work.
Patient clarity
Outputs should be understandable without requiring medical fluency.
Source visibility
Users should be able to understand what context informed an output.
Fast correction
Review tools should make it easy to edit, approve or reject draft material.
Accessible follow-up
Next steps should be visible and written in practical language.
Trust by design
Good experience includes privacy, security and auditability, not just visual polish.
