Medical secrecy · Art. 321 of the Swiss Criminal Code
Doctors & allied health professionals
- Letters to specialists
- Case file summaries
- Insurance reports
- Consultation reports
For your profession
For professions bound by professional secrecy (Art. 321 of the Swiss Criminal Code), entrusting a patient or client file to a public AI service means risking a breach of professional secrecy, a criminal offence. LEMIA is built precisely for those files: they are processed in Switzerland, without exception, through a Swiss operator, and you approve every output.
Three worlds of secrecy, one workshop
The same repetitive, time-consuming tasks, grouped by profession — the ones a public AI service cannot touch.
Medical secrecy · Art. 321 of the Swiss Criminal Code
Professional secrecy · Art. 321 of the Swiss Criminal Code
Sectoral / official secrecy
What happens during a run
You describe an objective in the Orchestrator space, or you compose your agent workflows yourself (expert mode). Either way, nothing is written to your real folders until you have given your approval.
Orchestrator or Workflows
Describe what you need and the orchestrator composes the workflow, or steer the agents in parallel yourself. Every AI call goes through a Swiss operator, without exception.
Quality control
An automatic quality check can send the work back for correction — but it never approves a send in your place. Agents produce their output in a temporary folder, not in your real folders.
You approve
Nothing is copied to your folders or sent without your explicit approval, with the content displayed. You remain the operator, and the person responsible for every deliverable.