Clinical protocol assistant
A specialty group built a private assistant over their clinical protocols, payer contract terms, and prior-auth rules. Care team gets the right answer at the point of care without paging the practice administrator.
Internal AI Tools · Towson, MD
For education and other healthcare in Towson, new hires who spend their first month asking the same five people the same five questions.
Towson commercial context
Towson is the Baltimore County seat and runs on a tight ecosystem of legal, accounting, and advisory firms supporting families, small businesses, and the institutional Baltimore-area employer base. Commercial AI adoption is cautious and reference-driven; first movers in this market matter disproportionately because the rest of the community follows what they do.
What this looks like in practice
A specialty group built a private assistant over their clinical protocols, payer contract terms, and prior-auth rules. Care team gets the right answer at the point of care without paging the practice administrator.
A law firm built a private assistant over their precedent files, brief bank, and matter history. Associates research firm precedent in a sentence; partner time on "have we done this before?" calls dropped 50%.
A 150-person accounting firm built an internal assistant over their employee handbook, technical research database, and quality control manual. New associates get answers in seconds; partners stop being the lookup desk.
How we work
A 30-minute call to identify the question your employees ask most often that should not require a person to answer. We map the source documents and systems that contain the answer, design the access controls, and build the assistant. We pilot with one team for two to three weeks, tune based on what they actually ask, then roll out to the rest of the company. Adoption rates are typically high because the tool answers questions employees were already asking.
Why working with a local team matters
BaileyFinch's office is in Ashburn, VA. For Towson engagements we travel in for discovery sessions, major checkpoints, and quarterly reviews. Most build and review work happens remotely with weekly video sessions. Same time zone, same business calendar, same regional context.
Founded by Mario Bailey, a USAF veteran and prior delivery lead on federal and defense programs at Dark Wolf Solutions. The team has shipped production AI for federal customers and now applies that engineering discipline to commercial work across the mid-Atlantic.
Common questions
The tools deploy inside your environment (or a private cloud you control) and only see data your team is already authorized to access. Nothing trains the underlying model on your data. Standard SSO and role-based access apply.
A first internal tool typically runs $15K to $50K to build, depending on the data sources and integration count. Ongoing compute and hosting runs $200 to $1,500 per month for a 100-person team. Scoped after a 30-minute call.
Most Towson, MD education firms load employee handbook, internal policies, training material, and any internal knowledge currently scattered across SharePoint or shared drives. The assistant searches and answers from those sources with citations back to the original document so employees can verify.
The assistant respects the access controls your team already uses. If someone does not have permission to read a document in SharePoint, the assistant will not surface its contents to them. We integrate with your existing SSO and identity provider so access stays in one place.
Internal AI tools deliver the most value for firms with 10 to 200 employees, where institutional knowledge is real but scattered. Below that the founder still has the answer in their head; above that you typically already have a learning and development team building these tools. Most of our Towson, MD customers fall in this range.
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A 30-minute call. We will ask what your team spends time on that an AI system should be handling, and tell you whether we can help.
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