Bluevector AI Glossary
A comprehensive guide to the terms powering modern AI-driven solutions, low-code development, and intelligent automation for government and healthcare.
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AI Adjudication
The use of AI to assist humans in reviewing cases and determining outcomes—such as benefit eligibility or insurance claims. These systems analyze evidence against specific rules to recommend a fair decision.
See also: Intelligent Automation
AI Agent Development Solutions
Pre-built frameworks and toolkits (like those provided by BlueVector AI) that allow organizations to deploy "smart" assistants quickly. They include the security controls and templates needed to start automating tasks immediately.
See also: Custom AI Agent
AI Agent Development Tools
The software "workbench" used to build and manage AI assistants. These usually feature visual builders and dashboards so teams can monitor how the AI is performing.
AI Analytics and Automation
The combination of data "thinking" and "doing." AI identifies a pattern (Analytics) and then automatically triggers a response or task (Automation) without a human needing to click a button.
AI App Development
The process of building software that uses AI to solve specific problems. It blends traditional coding with features like natural language understanding or image recognition.
See also: Low Code App Development
AI Apps for Healthcare
Software designed for doctors, nurses, and administrators that follows strict privacy laws (HIPAA). These apps help with everything from summarizing patient notes to predicting bed shortages.
AI Assisted Forms
Smart digital forms that guide users in real-time. If a user enters confusing information, the AI provides a prompt to fix it, reducing the "back-and-forth" typical of paper-based applications.
AI Consulting
Strategic advisory services that help organizations plan and implement AI solutions. This includes assessing "AI readiness," identifying high-value use cases, and creating security roadmaps.
AI Document Automation
The use of AI to "read," sort, and file paperwork at scale. It replaces manual data entry by pulling key information directly from scanned documents.
See also: OCR Extraction
AI Intake Forms
Specialized digital forms used during the first step of a service—like a patient checking into a clinic or a citizen applying for a permit. The AI ensures all required data is captured correctly from the start.
Agentic AI
An advanced form of AI that doesn't just answer questions, but can actually carry out a plan. It can set its own sub-tasks and adapt if it hits a roadblock, acting more like a digital teammate than a simple tool.
App Development for Healthcare
Building software specifically for the medical world. The focus is on extreme security, ease of use for busy clinicians, and the ability to "talk" to existing hospital databases.
Automated Access Governance Solutions
AI-powered security that monitors user access. It automatically grants or removes permissions based on a person’s role, ensuring only the right people see sensitive data.
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Custom AI Agent
An AI assistant built for a very specific job within a specific organization. Unlike a generic chatbot, a custom agent knows your unique policies, terminology, and workflows.
See also: Agentic AI
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Document Process Automation
Managing the entire life of a document from creation and routing to final approval and archiving without the need for manual sorting or email chains.
Document Verification
Using machine learning to check if a document (like an ID or a medical record) is authentic and has not been tampered with.
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Gen AI (Generative AI)
A type of AI that can "create" new things—writing text, generating images, or drafting computer code—based on patterns it has learned from existing data.
Generative AI Application Development
Designing software that lets employees or citizens use Generative AI safely within an organization's secure environment.
Generative AI for Healthcare
Applying creative AI to help doctors draft discharge summaries, simplify complex medical jargon for patients, or organize clinical research.
Government App Development
Building software for the public sector. This requires meeting strict accessibility standards (Section 508) and public records laws.
See also: NextGen Government
Government Sector
The ecosystem of federal, state, and local agencies that provide public services.
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Healthcare App Development
Creating software for hospitals and clinics that follows industry-standard "languages" (like HL7 or FHIR) to ensure different medical systems can share data safely.
Healthcare Sector
The broad world of hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and labs, all operate under strict privacy and safety regulations.
Health Data Analysis
Using machine learning to find hidden trends in medical data, such as predicting a flu outbreak or identifying which patients might be at risk for a specific condition.
Health Information Management
The process of organizing and securing medical records. AI supports this by automating medical coding and identifying duplicate patient files.
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Intelligent Automation
The convergence of AI, robotic tasks, and business processes. It creates workflows capable of handling complex decisions and messy, unstructured data.
See also: Workflow
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Low Code App Development
A way to build software using visual "drag-and-drop" tools instead of writing thousands of lines of manual code. It makes building apps much faster.
Low Code Apps for Public Sector
Government-ready software built using low-code tools. These apps come "out of the box" with the security and audit logs that government agencies require.
Low Code Automation
Using visual tools to connect different software systems together and automate a process without needing a computer science degree.
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NextGen Government
A vision of public service that is "digital-first," using cloud technology and AI to make government services as easy to use as a banking app.
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OCR Extraction
Technology that acts like a "digital eye," looking at a photo or a PDF of a document and turning the pictures of words into actual, searchable text.
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Public Health Sectors
Agencies and organizations focused on protecting population health through prevention, promotion, and emergency preparedness.
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Workflow
The "map" of a job. It is the step-by-step sequence of tasks and approvals that takes a project from "Start" to "Finished."