Reinforce Care Plans. Reduce Gaps Between Visits.

Deliver continuous care through secure, clinically governed AI.

Tali provides on-demand care plan guidance, identifies clinically meaningful intervention signals, and reduces care team workload — embedded directly within Epic and leading EHR workflows.

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Who Tali Helps

Tali is built for clinical teams and care management programs.

To see how Tali supports teams like yours, choose the care model you manage:

How Tali Works

On-Demand Guidance

Patients receive instant support through clinically governed AI, aligned with their care plans and medical history – available 24/7 in 45+ languages.

Simple, Actionable Monitoring

Patients easily log assigned vitals and symptom checks in the app (Bluetooth uploads supported). Missed measurements trigger follow-up prompts.

Intelligent Triage

Only clinically meaningful signals reach your team. Out-of-range readings and questions outside the assigned care plan are flagged for clinical review.

These are just a few of the thousands of real-world patient scenarios Tali evaluates automatically.

For CCM and RPM Programs

Tali is the engagement and triage layer for CCM and RPM programs – optimizing care-coordinator efficiency by surfacing patient questions, concerns, and risk signals in real time.

The result:

  • Stronger patient engagement
  • Improved monthly threshold attainment
  • Reduced non-billable outreach time

If your CCM program struggles with:

  • Patients falling just short of monthly billing thresholds
  • Cold, manual outreach consuming coordinator hours
  • Missed opportunities for compliant add-on capture
  • Inconsistent vitals and symptom logging
  • Keeping patients engaged in their care journey long-term
For CCM and RPM Programs
For Clinics and Hospitals

For Clinics and Hospitals

Tali reinforces assigned care plans between visits — keeping patients informed, supported, and adherent while reducing inbox noise and administrative burden.

If your care teams struggle with:

  • Patients forgetting discharge instructions
  • High volumes of routine patient questions overwhelming clinical inboxes
  • Low care-plan adherence leading to avoidable complications
  • Readmissions caused by missed symptom escalation signals
  • Manual follow-ups that consume clinical time

For Specialty Practices

Used by teams who specialize in cardiology, pulmonology, oncology, and neurology, and more.

Tali reinforces specialty-specific care plans between visits — supporting adherence, tracking condition-specific metrics, and surfacing meaningful intervention signals.

If your specialty team struggles with:

  • Medication confusion and non-adherence
  • Post-procedure follow-up gaps leading to preventable complications
  • Symptom changes going unreported until escalation is required
  • High-touch patients requiring repeated clarification and reassurance
  • Avoidable readmissions that could have been managed remotely
For Specialty Practices

STAFF PHYSICIAN, PULMONARY MEDICINE – CLEVELAND CLINIC

"For my lung transplant patients, having a constant link to their care team after discharge makes all the difference – it speeds recovery, keeps them on track with their treatment, and reassures them every step of the way. Tali Health helps us do this while also making it easier for the team to stay on top of issues early, so we can focus our energy where it's needed most."

Said J. A. Isse, MBBS

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi

Ready to Close the Gap Between Visits?

Tali supports clinical care teams and care coordinators by reinforcing assigned care plans between visits, surfacing meaningful intervention signals, and reducing administrative workload — fully embedded within Epic and leading EHR workflows.

Frequently asked questions

No. Tali never diagnoses or makes clinical decisions. It extends your care between visits by providing education, monitoring, and triage based on your care plans. When a patient asks about something outside the plan or shares a concerning symptom, Tali flags it for your team to review.

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