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Modernize how you manage intake forms and faxed referrals

Brevicor helps Canadian clinics turn messy faxed referrals and paper questionnaires into structured, HL7/FHIR-aligned intake data and pre-consult summaries—without ripping out your existing EMR.

Why clinics choose Brevicor

1

Start with intake, not EMR replacement

We focus first on referrals and questionnaires—the bottlenecks EMRs struggle with most—then grow into AI-assisted documentation and safer EMR integration over time.

2

Built for Canadian privacy and workflows

Data is stored in Canada, and our roadmap is aligned with PHIPA, PIPEDA, and HL7/FHIR-based interoperability efforts so you are not locked into a silo.

3

Designed around MOAs and clinicians

We make it easier to process referrals, prepare for consults, and generate documentation, instead of adding another inbox or system to check.

Solutions for your specialty

Sleep clinics

Centralize faxed sleep referrals, standardize pre-sleep questionnaires, and walk into each study with a clear pre-sleep summary that can later feed EMRs and reporting.

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Cardiology and diagnostics

Turn ECG, echo, stress test, and other diagnostics referrals into structured queues, with smart intake that surfaces what matters before each visit.

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Psychiatry and mental health

Digitize PHQ-9, GAD-7, consent forms, and intake histories so your team spends less time chasing paperwork and more time preparing for each visit—without compromising PHIPA-aligned privacy.

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Privacy & Data Residency
Privacy & Data ResidencyBrevicor is built for Canadian clinics, with data stored in Canada and a roadmap that aligns with PHIPA, PIPEDA, and HL7/FHIR-based interoperability. We start with low-risk intake workflows and only integrate into EMRs once value is proven.

Want to digitize your intake questionnaires using Brevicor?

Bring intake questionnaires from your clinic to a 30-minute session and we’ll walk through how your intake would flow from fax to pre-consult summary, and how that structured data can later support EMR and HL7/FHIR-aligned workflows.