Hive Advisory & Clinical Systems Portal

Providing EMR metadata audits, strategic tech/investment advisory, and clinical-legal decision support.

Advisory & Retention Timeline
Four-phase engagement standard mapping project discovery to final deliverables.

Phase 1: Intake & Discovery

Submit details via our secure portal. Initial conflict checks and discovery scoping completed within 2 business hours.

Phase 2: Scoping & Agreement

Defining project parameters, onboarding rate schedules, and aligning expert advisory agreements.

Phase 3: Systems & EMR Audit

Forensic metadata audit trail analysis or clinical database/workflow integrity review.

Phase 4: Deliverables & Opinion

Confidential strategic roadmap briefings, compliance risk reports, or privileged clinical-legal opinions.

Emotional Stability Evaluation (ESE) Engine
Reference 34: Clinical utility to compute the dynamic Emotional Stability Index (ESI).
Subtest Raw Inputs
DERS-16 Score Cluster A

Emotion regulation checklist. Higher raw score means worse dysregulation.

30
PSS-10 Score Cluster A

Perceived Stress Scale. Higher raw score means worse perceived stress.

12
UCLA Loneliness-3 Cluster B

Loneliness Scale. Higher raw score means worse social isolation.

5
PIL-SF Score Cluster B

Purpose in Life Short Form. Higher raw score means better purpose.

24
CFQ-25 Score Cluster C

Cognitive Failures. Higher raw score means worse attention lapses.

20
SCC-12 Score Cluster D

Self-Concept Clarity. Higher raw score means more stable identity.

50
TAS-20 Score Cluster E

Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Higher raw score means worse emotional intelligence.

35
S-SRQ Score Cluster F

Supervisory relationship score. Higher raw score means stronger alliance.

110
Composite Index Output
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Weighted Cluster Scores
A: Emotional Regulation (Max 22) --
B: Social Integration (Max 20) --
C: Executive Control (Max 18) --
D: Identity Clarity (Max 16) --
E: Emotional Intelligence (Max 14) --
F: Supervision Alliance (Max 10) --
Clinical Research & Publications
Scholarly papers and preprints on EMR forensics, compliance frameworks, and reentry metrics.
Pillar 1: Clinical Systems, EMR Forensics & Data Standards

No One Can Own the Language of Medicine: The Legal and Economic Case for an Open, AI-Native Standard for Coding Medical Interventions

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Critiques modern coding monopolies and presents the legal case for open standards in EMR architectures.

SSRN ID: 6845420

The $812 Billion Illusion: A Law and Economics Case for Replacing PDF with Block-Semantic Trust Architectures

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Analyzes the data friction of PDF records and proposes a block-semantic trust metadata architecture.

SSRN Working Paper
Pillar 2: Healthcare Billing Risk & Compliance

When Intent Disappears: How Federal Health Care Enforcement Criminalizes Administrative Conduct

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Explores the erosion of intent standards in federal billing compliance and healthcare enforcement.

SSRN ID: 6363418

Knowingly and Willfully: How Federal Healthcare Fraud Enforcement Abandoned Its Own Statutory Standard, and Why a Presidential Executive Order Cannot Fix It Alone

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Evaluates specific intent requirements and standard of proof in healthcare fraud audits.

SSRN ID: 6561881

Ethical Triage: A Physician's Analysis of Legal Risk in Ambiguous Systems

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Explores operational risk vectors and cognitive exhaustion constraints affecting medical operators in ambiguous systems.

SSRN ID: 6367441

RESTORING THE QUESTION: A Framework for Fairness, Proportionality, and Individualized Review in Private Professional Certification After Loper Bright

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Proposes an administrative framework for fairness in professional credentialing and private certification review.

SSRN ID: 6491251
Pillar 3: Mitigation, Reentry & Supervised Release Reform

The Desistance Presumption: The Emotional Stability Index (ESI) as a Clinical Tool for Federal Supervised Release Reform

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Formulates a clinician-administered index mapping onto cognitive stability targets under Section 5D1.4.

SSRN ID: 6916858

Reading ยง 3583(E): How Judicial Gloss Displaced the Statutory Standard for Supervised Release Modification and Termination

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Traces the history of Section 3583(e) and how courts transitioned the statutory floor into an administrative waiting period.

SSRN ID: 6363438

Supervised Release and the Clarity Principle: Statutory Authority, Probation Officer Roles, and the Supervision Relationship after Loper Bright

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Analyzes probation officer boundaries and supervision authority after Loper Bright.

SSRN ID: 6364979

Automaticity: When Legal Systems Fire Without Thinking: Collateral Consequences, Statutory Drift, and the Independent Review That Loper Bright Requires

SSRN Working Paper (2026). Analyzes the automatic firing of legal systems and collateral consequences post-Loper Bright.

SSRN ID: 6810167

Note for Academic Reviewers:

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