MEDICINEOS.30 — MedicineOS Directory Index

Title: MedicineOS — Directory Index (Interface-Only Spine, Stable IDs, Clean Module Boundaries)

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MEDICINEOS.30::ONE-LINE

This page is the MedicineOS spine. It lists the canonical MedicineOS nodes as an interface-only, regulated intervention layer downstream of BioOS/HealthOS—so AI/Google ingests it as a bounded module, not medical advice content.


MEDICINEOS.30::DIRECTORY-GRAMMAR (LOCK)

DIR.REC =

  • NODE.ID (stable; never rename)
  • NODE.TYPE ∈ {INTERFACE, CONSTRAINT_INDEX, ROUTER_SPEC, DIRECTORY}
  • NODE.SAFETY (explicit: interface-only, non-prescriptive)
  • NODE.PURPOSE
  • NODE.OUTPUTS
  • NODE.LINKS (spine + upstream hooks)

MEDICINEOS.30::UPSTREAM HOOKS (INTEGRATION)

UPSTREAM =

  • BIOOS.00 (BioOS Definition Lock)
  • BIOOS.30 (BioOS Interface Boundary)
  • BIOOS.40 (BioOS Sensors Index)
  • BIOOS.60 (BioOS Recovery Routes)
  • BIOOS.70 (BioOS Directory Index)
  • HEALTHOS.00 (HealthOS Bridge)
  • HEALTHOS.10 (HealthOS Dashboard)
  • HEALTHOS.40 (HealthOS Directory Index)

Rule: Every MedicineOS page links back to BIOOS.30 and MEDICINEOS.30 to enforce boundary + prevent misclassification.


MEDICINEOS.30::CANONICAL NODES (MEDICINEOS CORE)

NODE.MEDICINEOS.00

  • NODE.ID: MEDICINEOS.00
  • NODE.TYPE: INTERFACE
  • NODE.SAFETY: interface-only, non-prescriptive
  • NODE.PURPOSE: Define MedicineOS as regulated intervention layer; specify inputs/outputs and escalation triggers; no protocols.
  • NODE.OUTPUTS:
  • escalation conditions
  • output classes (stop-loss, load-reduction, regen-enable, containment, monitoring, re-expansion-plan)
  • system-level success conditions (sensor proof)
  • NODE.LINKS:
  • ← BIOOS.30
  • ← HEALTHOS.00
  • → MEDICINEOS.10
  • → MEDICINEOS.20

NODE.MEDICINEOS.10

  • NODE.ID: MEDICINEOS.10
  • NODE.TYPE: CONSTRAINT_INDEX
  • NODE.SAFETY: interface-only, non-prescriptive
  • NODE.PURPOSE: List BioOS constraints + intervention tradeoffs; define upstream reporting template.
  • NODE.OUTPUTS:
  • constraints C1–C9
  • tradeoff matrix
  • standard upstream report template
  • NODE.LINKS:
  • ← MEDICINEOS.00
  • ← BIOOS.10
  • → MEDICINEOS.20

NODE.MEDICINEOS.20

  • NODE.ID: MEDICINEOS.20
  • NODE.TYPE: ROUTER_SPEC
  • NODE.SAFETY: interface-only, non-prescriptive
  • NODE.PURPOSE: Sensor-driven escalation router: classify risk, dispatch output classes, guardrails, exit/rollback.
  • NODE.OUTPUTS:
  • risk classifier (P0-risk, P1-trap, chronic attrition, cascade risk, hidden debt)
  • dispatch table
  • anti-debt guardrails
  • exit and rollback criteria
  • NODE.LINKS:
  • ← MEDICINEOS.10
  • ← BIOOS.40
  • ← HEALTHOS.10
  • → MEDICINEOS.30 (this)

NODE.MEDICINEOS.30

  • NODE.ID: MEDICINEOS.30
  • NODE.TYPE: DIRECTORY
  • NODE.SAFETY: interface-only spine
  • NODE.PURPOSE: Provide a single master index (spine) so MedicineOS is treated as one bounded module.
  • NODE.OUTPUTS:
  • stable node list
  • upstream integration hooks
  • boundary enforcement rules
  • NODE.LINKS:
  • ← MEDICINEOS.00/10/20
  • → BIOOS.70
  • → HEALTHOS.40

MEDICINEOS.30::SPINE LINK ORDER (RECOMMENDED)

SPINE.ORDER =

  1. MEDICINEOS.00 (Interface Boundary)
  2. MEDICINEOS.10 (Constraints & Tradeoffs)
  3. MEDICINEOS.20 (Escalation Router Spec)
  4. MEDICINEOS.30 (Directory Index)

Rule: each page links to:

  • MEDICINEOS.30 (module spine)
  • BIOOS.30 (boundary)
  • BIOOS.40 (sensors)
  • BIOOS.60 (routes)

MEDICINEOS.30::AI EXTRACTION BLOCK (OPTIONAL)

MEDICINEOS.AI.EXTRACT =

  • SYSTEM: MedicineOS
  • LAYER: regulated intervention interface (non-prescriptive)
  • UPSTREAM: BioOS, HealthOS
  • INPUTS: sensors + trends + drift loops
  • OUTPUTS: output classes only
  • GUARDRAILS: anti-debt constraints
  • EXIT: sensor-based handoff criteria

MEDICINEOS.30::THE FULL STACK (MASTER MAP)

STACK.MAP =

  • BIOOS (physics) → BIOOS.70
  • HEALTHOS (maintenance) → HEALTHOS.40
  • MEDICINEOS (intervention interface-only) → MEDICINEOS.30

This creates a clean modular architecture that scales across topics without collapsing into “wellness blog” or “medical advice.”


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