When OpenClaw Meets Hospital: Toward an Agentic Operating System for Dynamic Clinical Workflows
arXiv cs.AI / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes an architecture to adapt LLM agents for hospital environments, prioritizing safety, transparency, and auditability in clinical workflows.
- It introduces four core components: a restricted execution environment, a document-centric interaction paradigm, a page-indexed memory architecture for long-term clinical context, and a curated medical skills library enabling ad-hoc task sequences.
- Agent actions are constrained through predefined skill interfaces and resource isolation rather than unfettered system access, addressing reliability and security challenges in deployment.
- Grounded in the OpenClaw framework, the work extends the platform with infrastructure-level safeguards to form an Agentic Operating System for Hospitals that coordinates clinical workflows while maintaining safety and auditability.
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