
A healthcare system where doctors spend their time with patients, not managing paperwork. Where nurses provide care instead of tracking down routine information. Where medical secretaries coordinate complex cases instead of answering the same questions repeatedly.
This vision becomes reality when AI handles the administrative work that doesn't require human expertise.
Secai was founded on a fundamental belief: healthcare professionals deserve to use their skills where they matter most. The administrative layer of healthcare can be automated. The human layer of judgment, empathy, and expertise cannot.
Our approach to healthcare AI sits on three foundational pillars.

Every solution is developed with direct input from healthcare professionals who understand clinical workflows, regulatory requirements, and operational realities. Technology serves the practice of medicine, not the other way around.

Our products work within existing healthcare systems and workflows. Organizations adopt our products without restructuring their operations or replacing their infrastructure.

We automate tasks that take time away from patient care: phone triage, clinical documentation, routine inquiries. The goal is not efficiency alone, but giving healthcare professionals the capacity to do more of what only they can do.

"As a cardiologist, I witnessed how administrative tasks prevented my colleagues and me from delivering the best possible care. Secai exists to change that reality."

Founded and guided by healthcare professionals who have practiced within the constraints and complexities of modern healthcare systems.
Every product decision reflects an understanding of clinical realities.

Our solutions are built for regulated environments from inception, not adapted for compliance after development.
Voxira Voice's MSSS TGV certification demonstrates this commitment to meeting the highest standards in healthcare AI.

Designed to work with existing healthcare infrastructure, including EMR systems, clinical workflows, and operational processes.
Implementation enhances current operations rather than requiring systemic change.
