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Posted On: 10/31/2025 2:03:32 PM
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A lot of people seem to think a company has to own every piece of technology it uses. That’s not how modern digital health platforms work.
If Univec is developing a telehealth system, it wouldn’t need to build its own AI scribe or large-language model. Services like AWS HealthScribe, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude can be connected through secure APIs. That means the platform can process audio, generate visit summaries, and assist with charting or patient communication — all while Univec keeps ownership of the platform itself, its workflows, data control, and branding.
This is probably what Dr. Dalton meant when he wrote, “Healthscribe.me will be integrated into Univec Inc. Platform. We own it.” The “it” most likely refers to the platform — not the domain name. The domain is just a front door; the real value is in the system architecture and the partnerships behind it.
So if a post or domain lookup shows Healthscribe.me inactive, that doesn’t mean the project stopped. It could simply mean the AI tools are being integrated differently or through new naming and licensing structures. The industry standard is to embed existing AI engines rather than build them from scratch.
In short: Univec doesn’t need to own ChatGPT, Gemini, or HealthScribe — it needs to use them intelligently inside a platform it controls. That’s where long-term value and scalability come from.
If Univec is developing a telehealth system, it wouldn’t need to build its own AI scribe or large-language model. Services like AWS HealthScribe, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude can be connected through secure APIs. That means the platform can process audio, generate visit summaries, and assist with charting or patient communication — all while Univec keeps ownership of the platform itself, its workflows, data control, and branding.
This is probably what Dr. Dalton meant when he wrote, “Healthscribe.me will be integrated into Univec Inc. Platform. We own it.” The “it” most likely refers to the platform — not the domain name. The domain is just a front door; the real value is in the system architecture and the partnerships behind it.
So if a post or domain lookup shows Healthscribe.me inactive, that doesn’t mean the project stopped. It could simply mean the AI tools are being integrated differently or through new naming and licensing structures. The industry standard is to embed existing AI engines rather than build them from scratch.
In short: Univec doesn’t need to own ChatGPT, Gemini, or HealthScribe — it needs to use them intelligently inside a platform it controls. That’s where long-term value and scalability come from.