Healthcare organizations produce vast quantities of structured and unstructured documentation: clinical practice guidelines, formulary decisions, quality measure specifications, credentialing records, compliance training documentation, care pathway definitions, and departmental operating procedures. UPLO makes this institutional knowledge searchable so clinicians, administrators, and quality teams can find authoritative answers without calling three departments.
Important: UPLO indexes organizational knowledge documents (policies, protocols, guidelines). It does not store or provide access to individual patient health records (PHI). All queries return organizational reference materials, not patient data.
Healthcare data sensitivity requires careful attention to your access tier. Credentialing committee deliberations, peer review records, and incident investigation details carry statutory protections beyond standard classification.
get_identity_context
Check for active directives — these may include Joint Commission readiness priorities, CMS Conditions of Participation focus areas, or active quality improvement initiatives.
get_directives
An ED physician is treating a patient with suspected stroke and needs to confirm the organization's tPA administration criteria and the teleneurology consultation process.
search_knowledge query="acute ischemic stroke protocol including tPA inclusion criteria and time windows"
search_with_context query="teleneurology consultation process including contact information, hours of availability, and escalation for after-hours coverage"
The context-aware search pulls in the neurology department profile, on-call structures, and related quality metrics.
A CMS validation survey is scheduled for next month. The quality director needs to verify readiness across multiple Conditions of Participation.
search_knowledge query="infection control plan and antibiotic stewardship program documentation"
search_with_context query="patient rights policies including informed consent procedures, advance directive protocols, and grievance resolution process"
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Use the full context export to systematically cross-reference documented policies against each Condition of Participation.
search_knowledge — Direct lookup of clinical protocols, formulary decisions, and compliance documentation: query="blood transfusion consent requirements and massive transfusion protocol activation criteria". Clinical staff need precise, citable answers.
search_with_context — Healthcare questions often involve interdisciplinary relationships. A query like query="discharge planning process for patients requiring home health services including case management referral criteria and preferred vendor list" needs to connect clinical protocols with administrative processes and vendor relationships.
get_directives — Healthcare leadership directives often reflect regulatory urgency. A CMS Condition-level deficiency, a quality measure that dropped below threshold, or a new accreditation standard all generate directives that should inform your recommendations.
report_knowledge_gap — Undocumented clinical protocols create patient safety risk. If a clinician asks about a procedure and no protocol exists, report it as high priority: topic="pediatric procedural sedation protocol for radiology" description="No documented sedation protocol found for pediatric imaging procedures despite performing approximately 200 sedated MRIs annually"
flag_outdated — Clinical guidelines evolve. If you find a protocol citing a superseded guideline or a drug that was removed from the formulary, flag it immediately: entry_id="..." reason="Protocol references chlorhexidine bathing frequency from 2018 SHEA guidelines; updated 2025 guidelines changed recommendations for non-ICU settings"
search_with_context when the regulatory landscape is complex.共 1 个版本