About

Built by people who've worked inside Medicare Advantage compliance.

We make software for MA compliance teams. The Compliance Stack is the heart of it: fourteen tools you can run from one place. Network Adequacy gets its own section because it's what most plans get caught on at audit.

The problem we saw

Most compliance programs still run on email threads and spreadsheets. Memos sit in shared inboxes. Universe files get assembled the night before they're due. CAPs live in Word documents, network adequacy gets calculated twice a year against last year's HSD table, and FDR contracts go unscreened for months at a stretch. The same handful of regulations end up handled across half a dozen tools that don't know each other exists, and the audit record only really lives in someone's head until the auditor's email lands.

What we built

The Compliance Stack. Fourteen tools covering document intake, CMS memo routing, universe validation, Part C and D reporting, corrective actions, policies, privacy incidents, the issues log, the compliance calendar, risk assessment, FDR oversight, Final Rule analysis, and CMS-routed complaint tracking. One license, with a single audit trail running underneath all of it.

Network Adequacy, on its own page. It lives inside the Stack, but it gets its own section because it's where most plans get caught. Continuous time-and-distance against the CMS HSD minimums, the county map drawn live, and the exception packet drafted when a gap can't be closed.

How we work

01

The regulation is in the feature.

Every tool traces to a CFR section, a CMS protocol, or an HPMS memo. We're not a general-purpose compliance platform with healthcare flavoring on top.

02

Bring your own data to the demo.

A thirty-minute walk-through uses your CMS memo, your universe file, your audit finding, not a sample tenant and not slides.

03

Trust comes first.

A signed Business Associate Agreement before any work begins. PHI stays in your environment. Multi-factor sign-in for every user, every action logged, and SOC 2 Type I in process.

Bring a pending audit or a network gap.

Thirty minutes with your real data and the tool that fits. The shortest path to a real decision.