Real-time infectious disease surveillance built into HAL and HALi. Clinical briefings for providers. Plain-language alerts for patients and families. Sourced from public health data 1 to 8 weeks before official announcements.
HAL Alerts is a feature of HAL and HALi, included with your subscription.
Official outbreak announcements from the CDC and WHO are reactive. They confirm what has already spread. By the time a provider reads about a new pathogen in the news, it has been circulating for weeks. The time between first clinical signals and public announcement is the gap that kills people.
HAL Alerts closes that gap. It monitors Delphi Epidata APIs, ProMED, CIDRAP, CDC surveillance data, WHO feeds, and wastewater monitoring systems. It synthesizes what it finds into clinical briefings tailored to your specialty and your geographic location. You get the signal before it becomes a headline.
Earlier than official announcements
CDC, WHO, ProMED, CIDRAP, Delphi Epidata, wastewater monitoring
International, national, state, regional, local
HAL Alerts queries six public health surveillance sources and synthesizes the data into a clinical briefing tailored to your specialty. An infectious disease specialist sees pathogen-specific alerts with resistance patterns and treatment implications. A primary care physician sees community prevalence trends and vaccination guidance. A hospitalist sees admission surge indicators and isolation protocol updates.
Every alert includes geographic trajectory analysis: where the pathogen started, how fast it's spreading, and a confidence-rated ETA for your location.
HALi translates the same surveillance data into language anyone can understand. No clinical jargon. No panic. Just clear guidance: what's circulating in your area, what your family should watch for, and when to contact your provider.
This is healthcare intelligence designed for the people who need it most and understand it least.
What HAL Alerts does today with public health data sources is the foundation. When ACI and HAL CHI are fully operational, the surveillance capability expands. HAL CHI will monitor encounter note patterns across the provider network in real time. Anomalous clusters of symptoms, unusual pathogen presentations, unexpected resistance patterns, all detected from live clinical data before they appear in any public health database.
The pandemic globe on our Vision page shows what this means at scale. The alerts you receive today are the beginning. The early warning system we are building is the future.