AIM Healthcare Modernization Walkthrough St. Agnes Regional Health Network Healthcare modernization begins with a difficult constraint: improve the technology without interrupting clinical care. AIM begins in the organization command center, where leadership can see portfolio posture, evidence coverage, delivery health, and the work requiring attention. The organizational context establishes the mission, operating scale, financial boundaries, facilities, authority, planning horizon, and constraints that govern the decision. AIM then maps the systems and dependencies that make up the current environment, including clinical, integration, identity, imaging, revenue-cycle, and analytics services. Assessment responses remain connected to evidence, confidence, assumptions, and open questions. The architecture model makes identity, interface, data, continuity, and downstream dependencies visible before a solution is selected. Architects, clinicians, and operations leaders review the same governed dependency model together. In the recommendation decision workspace, AIM ranks the available options and explains why the phased integration and identity modernization path leads. The rationale, three-year cost, uncertainty, constraints, model baseline, evidence, policy, and cryptographic provenance remain part of one governed record. That same record produces audience-specific outputs: a modernization decision brief, architecture baseline, total-cost workbook, acquisition strategy, implementation roadmap, and decision-provenance report. Accountable authorities review the evidence, cost, architecture, and recovery posture before approval. AIM preserves the decision sequence and does not treat an automated recommendation as organizational authority. Project Pulse follows the decision into delivery. Milestones, risks, evidence, expected outcomes, and governance posture remain visible as the environment changes. Clinical and technical teams rehearse the governed change window and rollback plan before action. Verification teams compare the observed result with the approved boundary and preserve the evidence needed to pause, reconcile, or recover safely. AIM Eagle explains the organization-scoped record, identifies uncertainty, and prepares work without bypassing organizational authority. Mission Control observes, proposes, simulates, and prepares governed work. Production action remains blocked until the applicable evidence, architecture, rollback, independent-verification, authority, capacity, and release gates are satisfied. AIM turns system understanding into a defensible modernization decision and preserves the evidence needed to govern what happens next. That is why we built AIM. Welcome to Freedom.