AI Driven Automation for Healthcare Quality Measures
The goal of Measure AIde is to help healthcare facilities extract, validate, and submit quality measures, reducing manual effort and freeing staff to focus on patient care. We are currently in the early stages of research and development and are seeking healthcare partners to collaborate with us in bringing this solution to reality.

Who We Are
The Measure AIde project is led by TekFive, a veteran-owned company dedicated to delivering innovative and adaptable technology solutions. The project is being developed under AURA, Accessible Unified Research in AI, an initiative within the AI Research Collaborative (ARC). AURA's mission is to democratize AI by making research, tools, and innovation openly accessible, industry-relevant, and community-driven.
Project Principles
These six principles guide our project.
Openness
Measure AIde will be developed as an open source project to promote transparency and collaboration. Its open platform will be designed to support a diverse range of systems and quality measures, enabling broad adaptability and integration.

Data Diversity
Measure AIde will handle all forms of clinical data including structured, semi-structured, and unstructured.

Local First
The design of Measure AIde will prioritize deployment within hospital infrastructure to satisfy data privacy and regulatory concerns.

Progressive Automation
Automation should evolve with trust. Measure AIde will support a stepwise automation adoption path, from assisted abstraction to full automation and submission.

Modularity
Facilities often operate with multiple systems, each with different data structures and vocabularies. Measure AIde will separate data collection, normalization, and measure extraction into modular components, promoting integration and reuse across diverse environments.

Community
Measure AIde aims to create a collaborative platform where community members can define and share their own quality measures. This collaboration will accelerate the adoption of new quality standards by federal and local authorities.
