One review
Messages, notes, labs, and home signals in one place
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codeDoc
oncology triage workspace
Built for the time between visits
codeDoc brings patient messages, nurse notes, labs, medication changes, and other signals into one review flow so care teams can decide who needs attention next.
One review
Messages, notes, labs, and home signals in one place
Clear action
Priority, next steps, questions, and escalation triggers
Built for teams
A calmer interface for real queue work
Queue overview
Fever after infusion
Post-treatment fever, chills, and low ANC need immediate review.
Evelyn T. shows a high-risk between-visit deterioration pattern driven by possible infectious toxicity pattern, and the case should move out of routine queue handling now.
Escalating nausea
Poor intake, rising creatinine, and a delayed refill raise concern.
Danielle A. appears to be drifting toward preventable escalation, with hydration risk making this a same-day review case.
Oral therapy follow-up
Fatigue, missed doses, and a missed lab draw need a timely follow-up.
Marcus E. has meaningful toxicity drift that deserves proactive outreach before the next planned touchpoint.
Purpose
Keep the review focused on the next clinical move.
The interface stays close to the decision: what changed, how urgent it is, and how the team should respond.
Case review
Bring the patient context, recent symptoms, and key metrics into one place, then generate a structured assessment for clinician review.
Status
Case review remains available while the model connection is unavailable.
Assessment
Multi-signal ingestion
codeDoc is designed around the real between-visit surface area, not a single note field. Operators can combine free text and hard metrics in one triage decision.
Structured assessment
Each case returns acuity, key signals, recommended actions, follow-up questions, escalation triggers, and outreach language in the same layout.
Reliable workflow
If the external model is unavailable, the app still returns a structured review so the workspace does not stop being useful.
Team
codeDoc is being shaped around a simple product principle: shorten the path from weak patient signals to a clear next step for the care team.

Founder
Leads the product direction and the clinical workflow vision behind codeDoc.

CTO
Leads engineering, platform design, and the systems behind the triage workflow.
Guardrails
Next
Step 01
Connect the triage route to real EHR, portal, and scheduling sources.
Step 02
Add auth, role-based access, and audit persistence behind the workspace.
Step 03
Instrument outcome capture so the system learns from holds, admissions, and interventions.