PHIPA-aligned intake and documentation
Built in Canada, for Canadian healthcare compliance, with data residency in Canada. Our AI supports administrative workflows only—it does not replace clinician judgment.
PHIPA & Canadian Compliance
Brevicor is designed for Canadian outpatient clinics handling sensitive health information in real operational settings. We apply AI to administrative workflows such as referral extraction, intake structuring, questionnaire processing, and pre-consult preparation so clinics can reduce manual work without expanding administrative risk.Our approach is grounded in PHIPA-aware workflows, appropriate handling of personal health information, and practical safeguards that support clinics, physicians, and staff. Brevicor acts as a service provider (agent) to Health Information Custodians (HICs) under PHIPA. All data is encrypted and stored in Canada. We align with HL7/FHIR-based interoperability to ensure long-term ecosystem compatibility.
Data Resides in Canada
Canadian data residency matters, especially when clinics evaluate newer AI-enabled tools. Brevicor is built to support Canadian healthcare privacy expectations by keeping data in Canada and aligning its workflow design with the realities of regulated outpatient care. This gives clinics a clearer trust posture when modernizing intake, referrals, and documentation support, while avoiding the ambiguity that often comes with generic AI vendors.
Designed to work alongside your EMR
OSCAR Pro
Seamless data flow for OSCAR Pro based clinics.
Accuro (coming soon)
Aligning with Accuro workflows for referral processing.
PS Suite / Telus (coming soon)
Supporting PS Suite users with structured intake data.
Security Safeguards
Brevicor is designed with practical safeguards for healthcare operations, including access controls, auditability, secure handling of clinic data, and a workflow model that limits AI to administrative support tasks. This helps clinics modernize intake and referral workflows without blurring the line between automation and clinical judgment. We implement AES-256 encryption at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit, and multi-factor authentication for all clinic access.
