For Claims & Case Managers

Medication Risk Assessment

Upload your claimant's dispensing history and get an AI-powered risk rating to identify medication issues and Australian Medication Safety Standards (inc. SIRA) compliance concerns in under 15 minutes or your money back.

Under 15 minutes guaranteed
Australian Medication Safety Standards (inc. SIRA) compliance check
Risk scoring & recommendations

Submit Claimant Assessment

Upload dispensing history documents for AI-powered medication risk analysis

Case Manager Details

Enter your organisations access code (ignore for free assessments)

Upload Dispensing History

Click to upload or drag and drop

PDF or image files only (Max 5MB per file, 3 files max)

⚠️ Please ensure personal identifiable information is redacted

Additional Information (Optional)

What happens next?

Your files will be processed in under 15 minutes or your money back. You'll receive both email and SMS notifications when your detailed risk assessment report is ready.

How It Works

Simple 3-step process to get comprehensive medication risk insights

1. Upload Documents

Upload your claimant's dispensing history (PDFs, images, or documents). Multiple files supported.

2. AI Analysis

Our AI extracts medication data and analyzes against Australian Medication Safety Standards (inc. SIRA) guidelines and clinical best practices.

3. Get Results

Receive detailed risk assessment via email and SMS with actionable recommendations.

What You'll Get

Comprehensive medication risk intelligence in minutes, not hours

Risk Rating

Clear Low/Medium/High risk classification with detailed reasoning and medication-specific concerns.

Australian Medication Safety Standards Compliance

Compliance assessment against Australian Medication Safety Standards (inc. SIRA) guidelines with specific recommendations for non-compliance.

Medication Analysis

Adherence patterns, potential drug interactions, dosage concerns, and missing medication flags.

Clinical Recommendations

Clear guidance on whether independent medical review is needed and specific intervention suggestions.