EverSphere’s new Triage Copilots are now live in partner hospitals, designed to prioritise patients safely, streamline administrative load, and preserve clinician oversight. The copilots represent a critical step toward scalable, AI-augmented healthcare delivery.
London, UK - EverSphere has announced the successful deployment of its Triage Copilots, intelligent assistants designed to support frontline medical staff in high-pressure environments. By combining real-time prioritisation, administrative automation, and human-centred safeguards, the copilots aim to reshape how hospitals manage patient intake and care coordination.
Built on EverSphere’s empathetic intelligence (Milo) and optimisation frameworks (Kai), Triage Copilots function as AI-augmented teammates for clinicians. They process live patient data streams, surface key risk factors, and recommend prioritisation strategies while leaving final decision-making in human hands.
"Emergency departments are among the most demanding environments on Earth," said Marcus Knox, Founder and CEO of EverSphere. "Triage Copilots are designed not to replace doctors or nurses, but to give them the clarity and time they need to focus on patients who need them most."
Key benefits demonstrated in pilot deployments include:
The system is being closely overseen by Dr Abigail Shaw, EverSphere’s Director of Ethics and Assurance.
"We built Triage Copilots with a single principle: assist, don’t replace," said Shaw. "Every line of code was tested against our Assurance Framework to guarantee transparency, safety, and respect for medical authority."
Triage Copilots are already being integrated into emergency departments in the US, UK, and Singapore, with expansion planned across broader hospital networks. Early results suggest significant improvements not only in efficiency, but also in staff wellbeing, as clinicians report reduced burnout from administrative overload.
"This is the first time AI has been able to shoulder the bureaucratic weight of emergency medicine without compromising safety," Knox added. "It’s a breakthrough in both technology and trust."
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