Early triage-logic prototype reaches its first technical-readiness milestones
MapleTriage has reached an early but encouraging development milestone: a working prototype of its core triage logic, validated against its first set of technical-readiness criteria.
The prototype focuses on the foundational task of taking a patient's described symptoms and turning them into structured, organized information that a clinician can review quickly. At this stage the goal is not breadth but soundness — proving that the underlying approach works reliably on a focused set of scenarios before expanding it.
The team is deliberately keeping expectations modest. MapleTriage is in active, early-stage development, and a prototype reaching its first readiness milestones is the beginning of the engineering journey, not the end of it. What matters is that the approach has moved from idea to something demonstrable, with each step documented and tested rather than assumed.
This work also feeds directly into MapleTriage's broader effort toward NRC IRAP readiness, where structured technical-readiness documentation captures exactly this kind of progress. The platform continues to be built privacy-first and Canadian-hosted from the ground up. Healthcare partners curious about the work can reach out.
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