Doctronic AI Regulatory Mitigation Agreement


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Utah’s First AI Prescription Renewal Regulatory Mitigation Agreement
Doctronic AI Mitigation Agreement


The Utah Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy (OAIP) has approved a new pilot program with Doctronic, a health technology company using AI to simplify the prescription refill process.

Through this initiative, Doctronic’s AI will strive to automate routine, guideline-based prescription renewals—the kind of administrative work that often slows down clinics. By safely delegating these repetitive tasks to AI, the system could lighten clinician workload, improve refill continuity, and expand patient access—all while maintaining the same safety and quality standards patients expect.


How the Program Works

Under Utah’s new regulatory relief agreement, Doctronic’s AI will operate within strict parameters and with physician oversight. The system can process 30-, 60-, or 90-day renewals for medications that have already been prescribed by a licensed provider.

Safety and Guardrails

Doctronic will roll out their AI tool in a three-phased comprehensive review process. During each phase there will be extensive identity and prescription verification protocols to prevent misuse as well as patient privacy protocols to prevent incidental disclosures. Licensed professionals will oversee the implementation of AI tools. The AI will not issue new prescriptions, handle controlled or addictive substances, or make changes to treatment plans. Doctronic doctors will follow up with individual patients as needed.

Why It Matters

Prescription renewals make up a large portion of healthcare’s daily administrative load. By automating these safe, routine requests, Doctronic hopes to help doctors focus more on patient care, reduce delays, and make it easier for patients to stay on track with their medications.


About Doctronic

Prescription renewals make up a large portion of healthcare’s daily administrative load. By automating these safe, routine requests, Doctronic hopes to help doctors focus more on patient care, reduce delays, and make it easier for patients to stay on track with their medications.