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Compliance Link

The cited, tier-ranked compliance and regulatory intelligence surface, plus provider exclusion screening.

Compliance Link is the platform's compliance and regulatory intelligence surface. It is where you search cited, tier-ranked regulatory facts, track your compliance posture, and screen providers against the public exclusion list.

Compliance Link is not a chat product. Plain-language questions over your operational data are Agentic Studio. Compliance Link is the cited, evidence-ranked compliance surface.

The regulatory corpus

Compliance Link puts a large, citation-bearing body of public regulatory text at your fingertips: federal and state sources, each fact carrying its citation and an evidence tier.

  • Search by fact or topic. Query the corpus with plain text, or browse by topic tag.
  • Filter and narrow. Filter by jurisdiction (for example, federal or a specific state), by evidence tier, and by regulatory family.
  • Read the source. Each fact shows its full text, its citation chain, and a link to expand the citation, so you can verify rather than take it on faith.

Every fact carries an evidence tier so you can tell authority from context. Tiers one through three are authority (federal sources and state configuration); tiers four and five are context, never authority.

The posture board

The posture board is where you see how the platform is configured against your compliance targets.

  • Field classification. Which fields are treated as protected health information, which are personal, and which are operational, with the handling posture for each.
  • Coverage pipeline. The status of agreement coverage with your vendors, tracked from pending through review to signed.
  • Rule sets. The status of each rule set, flagged as on posture, needs attention, or not yet reviewed.

These are posture targets, not a record of audited production controls. See Security.

Provider exclusion screening

Compliance Link screens your workforce against the public provider exclusion list, so you can confirm that the people you employ are eligible.

  • Screen one provider or the full roster. Search by name or identifier.
  • Name matches route to human review. An identifier match is treated as a strong signal; a name-only match is sent to a review queue rather than acted on automatically.
  • Re-verify before any action. Any apparent hit is re-checked against the live public source before any adverse action, because the screening list is a periodic snapshot.

Long rosters screen in resumable batches, so an interrupted pass leaves an honest, visibly incomplete run you can finish later, and every batch is recorded in the audit log.

The abstention principle

Compliance Link does not present weak evidence as an answer. When a search cannot ground a result in real authority, it says so plainly and recommends a human review instead of dressing up a low-confidence match. Context-only evidence is never treated as authority.
  • It is not legal advice.
  • It is not a certification. There is no compliance "certificate" from a regulator; what exists is the right agreements plus correct configuration plus your own controls.
  • It does not hold rider or patient data. Compliance Link works over public regulatory text and workforce roster screening only.

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