Capacity visibility
Open slots can be viewed across sites, providers, specialties, and appointment types instead of staying trapped locally.
Reviving helps systems match open slots to the patients, cohorts, and referral demand most likely to benefit from earlier access.
Illustrative acceleration when eligible patients are matched to open network capacity.
The module is designed around the daily decisions operators need to make, not a generic automation layer.
Open slots can be viewed across sites, providers, specialties, and appointment types instead of staying trapped locally.
Reviving ranks eligible patients and referrals for each slot based on fit, urgency, preference, and likelihood to accept.
Rules keep marketplace behavior aligned with service-line priorities, access commitments, and operational constraints.
Each layer connects signal, workflow, and reporting so teams can see what changed and why.
Leaders can identify where access is opening up, which slots are fragile, and which locations can absorb demand sooner.
Reviving can account for urgency, geography, specialty needs, payer constraints, patient preference, and likelihood to accept.
Administrators can define which slots participate, how far patients can be moved, and when staff approval is required.
Reviving keeps the workflow legible: where data enters, how decisions are made, and how outcomes improve the next action.
Available, cancelled, and fragile slots are normalized across the network.
Waitlists, referrals, recalls, and cohorts become match candidates.
Reviving selects the best candidates under network and clinic rules.
Accepted, declined, and completed visits refine future matching.
Module integrations are represented as partner patterns so implementation teams can map the right source and destination systems during scoping.
National health system reference for network-level slot visibility, demand matching, and access governance.
Reviving modules are designed to compound as prediction, orchestration, and intelligence share the same access context.
Match open slots to the patients and referrals most likely to benefit from earlier access.