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Preact Health offers two connected products: Core, aimed at individuals, turns health history, chronic conditions, and behavioral factors into a 0–1000 health score; CDQ, aimed at health systems, ACOs, and value-based care organizations, continuously monitors whether patients are deviating from evidence-based clinical pathways and generates care-gap work queues. Overall, it is more of a medical risk and workflow intelligence platform than a general-purpose chat-style AI tool.
Core emphasizes evidence-driven risk assessment, comorbidity analysis, positive scoring for healthy behaviors, and an open-source scoring algorithm. Its goal is to help individuals understand their health status in the same way they understand a credit score. CDQ is a heavier, enterprise-grade product with 39 built-in clinical pathways covering diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, CKD, cancer screening, discharge transitions, behavioral health, and more. Each deviation can show severity, clinical rationale, guideline citations, and mappings to HEDIS/CMS measures. It supports conditional escalation logic—for example, abnormal lab values triggering referrals or reminders—and also supports configurable pathways.
Core is currently described as free to use. CDQ pricing is relatively clear: $7 per one-time pathway assessment; subscriptions start at $1,200/month, HEDIS + Custom is $1,700/month, and the full-pathway plan is $3,500/month. Custom Pathways and higher tiers include a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. For smaller organizations, the pricing is not low, but if it can reduce quality-measure gaps and readmission risk, the value may show up in operational outcomes.
Its strengths are a clear focus on healthcare scenarios, explicit evidence-based logic, complete audit and citation trails, and support for integrations such as FHIR R4, HL7, CSV, and data warehouses. Core’s open-source algorithm also improves transparency. The limitations are that the materials do not state whether it uses large language models or generative AI; Core is explicitly not medical advice, and CDQ is not point-of-care clinical decision support, but rather deviation detection at the care-coordination layer. Its effectiveness depends heavily on the completeness of connected data and the organization’s ability to execute workflows.
Individual users can use Core for health awareness and trend tracking; CDQ is better suited to U.S. healthcare organizations facing quality reporting, HEDIS/CMS pressure, readmission management, and care-queue operations needs. Access from China, Chinese-language interface, RMB payments, and local compliance have not been disclosed, so they should be considered unknown. Domestic alternatives in China may include local CDSS, chronic disease management, hospital quality-control, and medical insurance quality-management platforms.
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