Reweave Health

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What is Reweave Health?

Reweave Health is a healthcare technology company for the operators of regulated, multi-stakeholder healthcare programs. It is the public-facing company brand and the umbrella under which all Reweave products live. Reweave Care, the company's first platform, is recovery monitoring software for clinical organizations and program administrators. Reweave Health is operated by Reweave Solutions, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma.

What is Reweave Care?

Reweave Care is recovery navigation middleware. It is a recovery monitoring and care coordination platform for the clinical organizations and program administrators running professional recovery monitoring programs across physician health, nursing alternative-to-discipline, lawyer assistance, employer-sponsored, drug court, and adjacent recovery contexts. The platform sits between testing infrastructure (lab providers, point-of-care devices) and the stakeholders who depend on the results (participants, counselors, medical directors, licensing boards, employers, and the program coordinators who run the work).

What does "consent-first architecture" mean?

Consent-first architecture means consent and disclosure are the foundation of the platform, not a feature bolted on. Every data flow on a Reweave platform passes through a scoped, auditable consent layer. Consent records are per-enrollment, per-recipient, and per-data-category, with effective dates, expirations, and revocation. Consent posture, disclosure, and access are kept as three separate concepts. This structure is what lets the platform operate cleanly under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2.

What is the difference between Reweave Care and a treatment EHR?

Reweave Care is not a treatment EHR. Treatment EHRs document clinical care delivered inside a treatment facility. Reweave Care coordinates the recovery monitoring workflow that sits adjacent to and downstream of treatment, where multiple stakeholders (regulators, employers, sponsors, participants, clinical staff) need different views and different rights to disclose. EHRs are designed for a single clinical context; Reweave Care is designed for the multi-party, consent-governed coordination that recovery monitoring requires.

What is 42 CFR Part 2 and how does the 2024 Final Rule affect platform software?

42 CFR Part 2 is the federal regulation governing the confidentiality of substance use disorder treatment records. The 2024 Final Rule, in enforcement since February 2026, aligned Part 2 more closely with HIPAA, including provisions that punish informal consent workflows and reward purpose-built platforms with proper consent and disclosure architecture. Reweave Care is built to operate as a substance use disorder program of record under Part 2: the platform's consent, disclosure, and audit architecture honors the disclosure rules Part 2 requires, and Reweave Solutions, LLC executes Qualified Service Organization Agreements (QSOAs) with Part 2-covered programs to put the company inside the regulatory perimeter.

Who uses Reweave Care?

The day-to-day user is the program coordinator at a clinical organization: case manager, navigator, intake specialist. The person who runs the daily work of the program. Other roles in the organization (medical director, program director, board liaison, designated supports, employer sponsors) interact with the platform through what the coordinator builds, configures, and reports. The buyer is the clinical organization or program administrator that runs the program. Reweave Care is workspace software for the operators of regulated programs.

What does Reweave Health mean by "implementation partner, not vendor"?

Reweave Health works alongside the clinical organization, not at arm's length. We map the workflow, dial the platform to fit the program, support the cutover when both sides are ready, and stay available for tuning, training, and adjustments as the program runs. The clinical relationship with each participant, the data custody, the clinical decisions, and the participant relationship stay with the partner. The technology layer is ours; the work itself is theirs. The relationship is structured around three implementation stages with defined scope and exit criteria: structured onboarding, controlled cutover, and operating ramp.

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