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A No-Code Healthcare AI Agent Builder Targets Clinical Workflows

Infinitus has launched Studio, billed as the first healthcare-specific no-code AI agent builder. The move reflects rising demand for configurable automation tools that let non-engineers deploy workflow agents without building custom infrastructure from scratch.

Source: PR Newswire

No-code AI tools are proliferating across industries, but healthcare poses a tougher test than most. Clinical and administrative workflows are highly regulated, deeply integrated and often too variable for a generic automation layer to handle well. Infinitus’ new Studio suggests the market is now trying to make agent building more accessible without losing healthcare-specific constraints.

The appeal is obvious: health systems and vendors want to automate routine calls, documentation tasks and coordination workflows faster than traditional software development allows. If successful, no-code tools could reduce the dependence on scarce technical talent and help organizations experiment more quickly with AI-enabled operations.

But the tradeoff is governance. The easier it becomes to build an agent, the more important it is to control what that agent can do, what data it can access and how its actions are reviewed. In healthcare, a low-friction builder without strong guardrails could increase rather than reduce risk.

The launch also fits a broader pattern in healthcare AI: the market is moving from model-centric products toward agentic workflow design. The key question will be whether these tools truly empower care teams or simply create another layer of automation that still requires heavy human supervision.