OM · Release notes

What shipped in OM.

Platform release notes for ChironAI™ OM — changes to the product itself. Generally available since August 12, 2026. For changes to this website, see the site changelog.

Security, access-control, and PHI-handling changes are not itemised publicly. For a clinical system, a public list of which control changed and when is an attack map rather than a release note. Customers receive the full detail through their engagement, and our security posture and disclosure process are documented in the Trust Center.

  1. August 2026

    Multi-clinic groups

    Practices operating more than one clinic can be administered as a group. Access is granted explicitly per clinic and denied by default, and a physician holding grants across several clinics can switch between them — with the grant re-checked on every request rather than once at sign-in.

  2. August 2026

    Register exports

    Any register can be exported to CSV or XLSX. Exports are generated on the server and streamed, so a large register no longer depends on what the browser can hold.

  3. August 2026

    §4610 deadlines run on the clinic’s local clock

    Utilization-review deadlines were computed against the UTC calendar day, which could place a request submitted late in a Pacific afternoon a full business day early. Deadlines are now computed on the clinic’s wall clock, and authorizations already on record were recalculated. A correction only ever moves a deadline later, never earlier.

  4. August 2026

    Interpreter cancellation billing

    A cancellation with no recorded notice period no longer bills the two-hour interpreter minimum. An explicitly recorded zero-notice cancellation still does — an entered zero is a real figure, not a missing one.

  5. August 2026

    Fee-schedule gaps report as undeterminable

    Where a fee schedule is missing, an explanation-of-review underpayment is reported as undeterminable rather than as a finding, and no zero-value dispute letter is generated.

  6. August 2026

    Work in progress is protected

    Closing a tab with unsaved clinical work now warns first. Thirteen states that previously offered only “refresh the page” now offer a real retry.