Use Cases as a reviewable surface.
Use cases are organised by the decision or workflow affected, not by model type. The same technique can be low-risk in drafting support and high-risk when it influences diagnosis, eligibility, safety, or release decisions.
Use Cases chapter.
FoundationsUse cases are organised by the decision or workflow affected, not by model type. The same technique can be low-risk in drafting support and high-risk when it influences diagnosis, eligibility, safety, or release decisions.
What this page maps.
operating contentAssistance
Summarisation, drafting, search, coding support, and triage where humans retain full decision accountability.
Decision support
Tools that influence prioritisation, interpretation, classification, detection, or recommendations.
Automation
Workflow actions where the system initiates, routes, updates, or escalates work and therefore needs stronger controls.
Governance questions.
review logicWhat decision or record does this use cases surface influence, and who owns that decision?
Which evidence is needed before routine use in Foundations, and where is it retained?
What signal triggers review, restriction, escalation, or retirement?
Evidence-ready minimum record.
iFeed useSource anchors and claim boundary.
official firstThese anchors support the source layer for this page. iFeed interpretation remains separate from source facts and does not replace legal, regulatory, clinical, or product-specific advice.