In healthcare matters, the challenge is rarely a lack of information. It is the opposite. Legal, compliance, and risk teams are often faced with a large body of documents that must be understood quickly and accurately: internal emails, policy documents, contracts, audit materials, meeting notes, regulatory correspondence, and witness-related materials. The pressure is not simply to review those records. It is to understand what they mean, how they connect, and what story they tell. That is where aiR for Case Strategy can create real value. It is designed to extract and rank facts, visualize chronologies, and help teams generate strategic work product such as witness summaries from the underlying record.
Imagine a healthcare corporation facing a high-stakes matter involving operational decisions, vendor communications, and internal discussions that span several departments. It is a business-critical legal matter that requires the organization to understand what happened, when it happened, which stakeholders were involved, and how the facts fit together. The team may already have the relevant documents collected, but turning that material into a clear working narrative can still take significant time.
This is where aiR for Case Strategy changes the pace of the work.
Instead of forcing the team to manually pull out every important fact before they can begin building strategy, aiR for Case Strategy helps compile facts from key documents into a more structured chronology. That allows the team to move more quickly from raw material to a usable understanding of the matter. A large collection of communications and records starts to become something more practical: a sequence of events, a set of key actors, and a clearer picture of how decisions unfolded. Relativity describes this process as transforming key document sets into a structured fact chronology so teams can understand who did what and when, while grouping facts to reduce duplication.
For healthcare organizations, that kind of clarity matters. These matters often involve complex operational contexts, multiple business units, and terminology that can be difficult to sort through under time pressure. A team may need to understand how a policy was applied, how a communication chain evolved, or how a series of decisions affected patients, providers, vendors, or internal stakeholders. When facts are surfaced early and organized in a usable format, legal and compliance teams are in a much better position to assess the matter, brief leadership, and decide what needs to happen next.
One of the most valuable parts of that process is the Fact Navigator. Fact Navigator allows teams to review facts in a streamlined list, apply filters to focus on the most relevant details, and visualize chronology through a timeline view. In practice, that means teams can do more than simply generate facts. They can work with them. They can narrow the view to a particular issue, person, or date range. They can focus on the details that matter most to the business question at hand. And they can see the story develop in a way that is easier to explain internally.
The value grows even more when the team moves from chronology to witness preparation.
Once facts have been compiled and refined, aiR for Case Strategy can use those facts to generate a witness summary. In Relativity, witness summaries are created from selected facts that include the necessary fields and the relevant witness entity, giving the team a structured starting point for understanding that person’s role in the matter.
In a healthcare corporate matter, that can save significant time. A witness summary can help the team quickly understand how an executive, compliance officer, department leader, or operational stakeholder fits into the broader story. Instead of pulling together that narrative manually from scattered records, the team can begin with an organized summary tied back to the facts already developed. That creates a faster path to preparation for interviews, internal meetings, outside counsel strategy discussions, or other high-stakes conversations.
The time savings are important, but so is the consistency. When the fact chronology and witness summary are built from the same structured foundation, the team is better positioned to align on the narrative of the matter. That reduces the risk of fragmented understanding and helps ensure that preparation is grounded in the same core record across the team.
This is also where the right partner makes a difference.
aiR for Case Strategy is powerful, but strong outcomes depend on more than simply running documents through a tool. The workflow matters. The selection of key documents matters. The framing of the matter matters. The review and refinement of outputs matter. That is why organizations benefit from working with a partner like Page One.
Page One helps clients use aiR for Case Strategy in a way that is practical, strategic, and aligned with real legal and business needs. For healthcare matters, that means helping teams focus on the right source material, organize facts into a chronology that decision-makers can use, and turn that work into outputs like witness summaries that save time and support next steps. The goal is not just to generate information. It is to create clarity.
For healthcare corporations managing complex matters, that can be a meaningful advantage. When teams can compile facts from documents, leverage Fact Navigator to work through the chronology, and generate witness summaries from the same factual foundation, they move faster toward understanding and preparation. And when Page One helps guide that process, the result is not just more efficiency. It is a clearer path from documents to direction.