• Publishing a clinician-reviewed book takes months of drafts, handoffs, and approvals—deadlines slip and priorities change.
• Hiring ghostwriters or agencies is expensive ($5k–$25k per title) and often requires multiple rewrites to get clinical tone and plain language right.
• Gathering evidence, citations, and figures from EHR exports, PubMed, CDC/WHO, and internal SOPs is slow and error-prone.
✓ 85% faster time-to-publication: 15 minutes to a complete first draft versus 8–12 weeks with traditional tools.
✓ Up to 80% cost reduction by replacing agencies/ghostwriters—typical savings of $6k–$15k per title.
✓ 10x ROI in the first 30 days by repurposing one manuscript into patient guides, CME modules, and lead magnets.