
The Prescription
Amazon built five AI agents for healthcare with HIPAA compliance, evidence mapping, and clinician review. Every layer of trust infrastructure the industry recognizes as necessary — except the one that proves a human authorized the agent to act. On March 5, Amazon launched five AI agents for healthcare. Patient verification. Appointment scheduling. Medical history review. Clinical documentation. Medical coding. All five run on HIPAA-eligible infrastructure, integrate with electronic health records, and cost ninety-nine dollars per month per user — covering up to six hundred patient encounters, roughly the full monthly volume of a typical primary care practice. At UC San Diego Health, the patient verification agent diverted six hundred and thirty hours of staff time per week from verifying insurance details to assisting patients. Call abandonment dropped thirty percent. Ambient documentation adoption increased two hundred and seventy-five percent among Netsmart EHR users. The product wor
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