Map the operating context
Call types, volume, hours, services, locations, systems, disclosures, and current handoffs.
Output: call-flow briefHow Norwyn works
Map one real journey, define its limits, test the exceptions, and launch only the approved scope.
See the sequence the caller experiences and the control points your team owns.
Answer
Norwyn answers with your organization's approved greeting, language, hours, and routing rules.
Understand
The agent identifies whether the caller needs an appointment, information, follow-up, or a human handoff.
Check
Norwyn checks the relevant service, location, schedule, and operating constraints from your knowledge base.
Act or escalate
It completes the permitted action or transfers the case when a request falls outside configured limits.
Record
Every outcome, exception, and follow-up state is prepared for review by your authorized team.
Each part produces an artifact your team can review before the next decision.
Call types, volume, hours, services, locations, systems, disclosures, and current handoffs.
Output: call-flow briefVoice, knowledge, actions, routing, analysis, privacy settings, and access.
Output: reviewable agent versionManual calls, simulations, function mocks, noisy audio, interruptions, and safe fallbacks.
Output: test record and changesConnect the agreed number, monitor outcomes, and keep rollback and human coverage ready.
Output: production runbookNorwyn combines guided simulations and real voice testing with scenarios built around your healthcare workflow and approval criteria.
Interruptions, silence, background noise, unclear intent, language changes, and repeated questions.
No availability, closed location, unavailable transfer destination, duplicate request, or unsupported service.
Function timeout, invalid response, webhook retry, telephony issue, or connected-system outage.
Urgent language, clinical request, emergency scenario, privacy request, or caller asking for a person.
A demo can be fast. A production workflow needs evidence and accountable owners.
Default path, edge cases, prohibited actions, and human ownership are documented.
Purpose, fields, access, retention, deletion, processing locations, and transfer routes are recorded.
Normal, noisy, interrupted, unavailable, urgent, and integration-failure scenarios are reviewed.
A named person can monitor outcomes, receive escalations, and approve changes.
Exact launch gates depend on the workflow, integrations, data categories, and customer requirements.
Outcomes, escalations, failed actions, caller behavior, and operational changes inform the next approved version.
Review outcomes and exceptions.
Assign the owner and change.
Run the affected scenarios.
Release the approved version.
Bring the current script, hours, knowledge, systems, exceptions, and the person who owns the outcome.