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One membership that earns its keep — it changes every month because the market does. A monthly decision briefing, full Trust Index access, and an artifact library of working documents, all funded by members and no one else.
The briefing exists to compress a month of market noise into one defensible position you can carry into a meeting.
The month's material moves — new tools, model updates that alter behavior, pricing changes, contract-term shifts.
The small set of things that cleared our verification bar and are worth acting on now, with the receipts attached.
The loudest launches that don't survive scrutiny — and exactly why, so you can defend the 'no' internally.
Regulatory motion, studies in the pipeline, and vendor signals that will matter in one to two quarters.
A representative issue. Topics are set by what moved in the market that month, not by an editorial calendar written in January.
What the EHR bundling wave does to your standalone scribe contract — switching leverage, data portability, and the renewal clauses to renegotiate now.
The dual-lens read on the free-tier terms: what you trade in data rights and workflow lock-in, and who should take the deal anyway.
What the disclosure statute's first enforcement signals mean for AI-drafted patient communications.
Where the extension stands, and the contingency terms to have in place before the deadline.
A study circulating in vendor sales decks was retracted this month. Which claims it propped up, and what the remaining evidence supports.
One issue a month, built to be read in twenty minutes and acted on for thirty days. Every claim follows the same human-led source review standard as everything else we publish.
Complete comparison views across evaluated tools — scribes first — plus alerts when a tool's standing changes: a contract term shifts, a study lands, a retraction fires.
Working documents, not PDFs-to-admire: rollout checklists, patient-consent templates, procurement matrices, monitoring worksheets. Updated as the market moves.
Certificates of completion for tracked learning, designed to CME & CPD standards. No credit is claimed — the wording is precise on purpose.
The founding cohort opens to the waitlist first, and founding prices never increase for as long as your membership stays active. When the founding window closes, new members lose access to those prices.
Enrollment opens to the waitlist in order. Nothing due to join and no card required — you choose your tier only when access opens.
Paid terms are shown before checkout and summarized in Terms.
One decision briefing structured in four parts — what changed, what to adopt, what to ignore, what to watch — plus any Trust Index alerts triggered during the month and new or updated artifacts in the library. Operator members also get the month's named-tool teardown and access to async founder Q&A.
The founding cohort is waitlist-first across both tiers. Founding prices — $199/yr Member and $799/yr Operator — are locked for life as long as your membership stays active. When the founding window closes, later members lose access to those prices.
Member is for staying reliably current: the briefing, full Trust Index, artifacts, certificates. Operator is for the person who owns the decision: it adds procurement kits, policy packs, a monthly named-tool teardown, async founder Q&A, and one bootcamp seat per year — which alone exceeds the price difference.
No. No sponsorships, no affiliate revenue, no paid placements — members are the only customer the briefing serves. The full pledge and founder disclosures are at /independence.
Yes — we provide receipts and a program summary suitable for education-allowance approval. If you're licensing 10+ seats, Teams pricing at /pricing is the better structure.
The waitlist is free and does not require a card. If you decide not to join when access opens, you can ignore the invitation or unsubscribe. Paid renewal and cancellation terms are shown before payment and summarized at /terms.
No accredited credit is claimed. Certificates are certificates of completion, designed to CME & CPD standards. If accredited pathways ever exist, they will be announced with exact language — never implied.
Ready when access opens? Join the founding waitlist above, compare all rungs on the pricing ladder, or read how every claim gets verified in the editorial standard.
Educational content only — not medical or legal advice.
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