MediclawAI is a multi-tenant AI orchestration platform for medical practices and medical technology inventors. Open architecture. Physician-designed. A fraction of the cost of IBM watsonx.
Every medical practice or inventor gets their own isolated AI agent — trained on clinical context, backed by a memory layer that never forgets, and gated by physician oversight on every AI output.
Each developer or practice gets their own isolated AI agent — own workspace, own session history, own tool policies. Zero cross-tenant data exposure by architecture.
FHIR R4 data structures, HIPAA-aware architecture, and clinical AI patterns built into the platform from day one — not bolted on afterward.
Every AI-generated clinical output requires explicit physician validation before it reaches synthesis. Not a setting. Not a checkbox. Core architecture — with patent coverage.
AI that remembers — never starts from scratch. The Neural Context Layer gives your agent longitudinal memory across every session, every visit, every patient.
GPT, Claude, and Gemini run simultaneously on the same patient data. Disagreements are preserved — not suppressed. When the AI is uncertain, you see exactly where.
A single exam score is a data point. A trajectory across 12 visits is a clinical story. MediclawAI accumulates, queries, and reasons across the full patient timeline.
"Automate your workflows. Your AI, your data, your rules."
"Build your next patent-pending idea with AI guidance from day one."
"From concept to prototype faster than any team you could hire."
IBM watsonx Orchestrate is a horizontal enterprise platform. It cannot capture a neurological exam, does not speak FHIR, has no Physician Review Gate, and costs $500–$6,360/month. Here's the full picture:
| Feature | IBM watsonx | MediclawAI |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $500–$6,360/mo | Coming soon (fraction of IBM) |
| Medical-specific | ✗ Not built for healthcare | ✓ Built for healthcare |
| Physician oversight | ✗ Not present | ✓ Physician Review Gate |
| FHIR R4 | ✗ Not built-in | ✓ Native, day one |
| Open architecture | ✗ IBM-hosted, proprietary | ✓ You own your stack |
| Multi-tenant | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI memory layer | ✗ Not present | ✓ NCL / Keeper |
| Multi-model AI consensus | ✗ Single model only | ✓ GPT + Claude + Gemini |
| Longitudinal patient intelligence | ✗ Not present | ✓ Full multi-visit AI |
| Clinical co-architects | ✗ None | ✓ Dr. Bauer MD, Dr. Bauer MD FAAN |
| Patent coverage | ✗ N/A | ✓ BAUR-80289 |
IBM watsonx Orchestrate is an excellent horizontal enterprise automation platform. It builds workflows for HR, IT, and finance. It has never seen a brain MRI. MediclawAI was designed from the ground up for medicine. That difference is the product.
Before we sold a single subscription, we deployed it in production — collaborating directly with practicing neurologists over a 10-week build-in-public series.
Brain3 is a patent-pending neurological AI platform built over a multi-year collaboration between Rod Whiddon (engineer and architect) and Dr. William Bauer MD (neurologist, clinical co-architect), validated by Dr. Brendan W. Bauer MD FAAN (neurology attending). It runs in production at brain.deeptxai.com.
Brain3 is the reference implementation for every MediclawAI consulting engagement. When a prospective client asks "does this work in a clinical setting?" — we don't point to a whitepaper. We point to a live, running production system that handles real neurological documentation workflows.
We're accepting a limited number of early access practices and inventors. Tell us what you're building — we'll be in touch to discuss fit and timeline.