Diagnose's cardiology model is now available to all users across every plan. The model was trained on cardiology specific encounter data and reviewed by a panel of practicing cardiologists before release. It supports outpatient cardiology encounters including follow up visits procedure documentation and HCC code capture.
The cardiology expansion follows the launch of internal medicine in October 2025 and psychiatry in December 2025. Each specialty model is built and validated independently — the cardiology model does not share weights with the internal medicine model and was not adapted from it.
What changed in development
Cardiology presented a specific challenge that we had not encountered in internal medicine or psychiatry. The volume of device related documentation — pacemakers implantable defibrillators loop recorders — required the model to understand not just the device but its relationship to the underlying condition being managed. A condition managed by a device is documented differently from a condition that is resolved and that distinction has billing implications.
We spent six additional weeks on device documentation before releasing the model. It was not in the original timeline. It was the right call.
Whats next
Diagnose will expand to three additional specialties in the second half of 2026. We are not announcing which ones yet. Physicians who want to request a specific specialty can do so through the support page — we read every submission and it directly informs our roadmap.




