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Providers

PULZ Gives patients a better way to tell their story... and providers a better way to hear it.

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Healthcare has always depended on patients sharing their story — but the tools to do so have been limited to questionnaires, intake forms, and recall. PULZ gives patients a richer, more complete way to communicate their lived experience — and gives providers a continuous, consent-based behavioral and lifestyle profile that arrives before the first question is asked. Better context. Faster insight. A more complete conversation from the moment it begins.

 

PULZ is a non-clinical, non-diagnostic information layer. It does not direct treatment, replace clinical judgment, or influence prescribing decisions.

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Provider - Patient

More context for the conversation. Every decision still yours.

PULZ doesn't interpret data — it organizes it. Patients arrive with a structured, shareable view of their real-world behavioral and lifestyle patterns, giving providers richer context without altering how clinical decisions are made. No diagnoses. No treatment recommendations. No clinical pathways. Just a clearer picture of how the patient has actually been living — so the conversation that follows is better informed from the start.
All medical interpretation remains entirely under physician authority.

Precision Care

Precision DNA insights, without the cost, the friction, or the workflow burden.

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Genomic context has enormous potential to enrich clinical understanding — but cost, access, and workflow complexity have kept it out of everyday practice. PULZ changes the equation. By embedding precision DNA testing into a payer-sponsored health infrastructure owned by the patient, PULZ delivers summarized genomic context to providers as a consent-based informational layer — available when relevant, integrated without disruption, and accessible to populations that have historically been priced out of precision health.


PULZ is a non-clinical, non-diagnostic information layer. All interpretation remains under physician authority.

Cost removed

Payer-sponsored, no additional cost to patient or provider. (Based on sponsor plan)

Friction removed

Platform-embedded, no separate ordering or lab workflow required.

Context added

Consent-based genomic summary available to providers when appropriate.

How PULZ Supports Providers

Every visit starts with a complete pictur, not a blank page
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Patients share a structured PULZ summary before the consult — covering lifestyle patterns, sleep, activity, adherence, stress markers, and genetic context. An AI-assisted intake helps them articulate symptoms, behaviors, and goals more completely than a verbal exchange allows. More accurate. More consistent. Ready before the conversation begins.

PULZ does not interpret data clinically. All context is informational and subject to physician interpretation.

Less time reconstructing history. More time on what matters
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Patients who understand their own patterns arrive differently — with better questions, more realistic self-awareness, and greater openness to shared decision-making. Providers spend less time asking what happened and more time acting on what they know. The clinical conversation becomes faster, richer, and more productive from the moment it begins. PULZ provides behavioral and lifestyle context only.

Clinical interpretation remains entirely with the provider.

Better patient inputs. Stronger value-based care performance
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PULZ is designed to improve engagement, adherence, and preparedness at the population level, potentially strengthening the inputs that drive HEDIS, STAR, and ACO performance. It doesn't replace clinical measurement — it raises the quality of the patient population that feeds into it. A more activated, better-informed patient is the most underutilized lever in value-based care.

PULZ does not direct clinical decisions or replace provider judgment.

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