Regulatory scrutiny never rests, and neither can the teams that sell life-changing therapies and devices. When every customer conversation may be audited, training programs must prove that each rep speaks the right words, avoids the wrong ones, and does so consistently. That’s why Quantified just released the newest version of Compliance Scoring, adding tougher checks and simpler workflows to the AI role play platform trusted by sales, commercial, training, and compliance teams.
Traditional human scoring can vary from manager to manager, and basic auto-scoring tools often miss subtle phrases that trigger regulatory concern. The latest Compliance Scoring addresses both issues by embedding required and prohibited language directly into the same engine that already evaluates confidence, clarity, and factual accuracy. If a rep misses a mandated term—or slips in prohibited wording—the simulation fails automatically, no matter how polished the delivery. The system then records an audit-ready transcript, giving compliance officers proof that standards were enforced without manual review.
To lighten the load on training teams, Quantified introduced an AI Fact Checker that can ingest guidance from agencies such as the FDA and pre-fill training templates. Instead of copying sections of regulations line by line, instructors select the governing document, and the platform creates a scoring rubric that reflects company policy in minutes.
ChallengeBefore Compliance ScoringAfter Compliance ScoringDetecting minor wording errorsManual review by managers, subjective scoringAutomatic pass/fail backed by objective rulesGenerating proof of complianceScreenshots, spreadsheets, and email chainsDigital certificate with full transcript and timestampBalancing coaching vs. policingManagers spend hours on regulatory checksManagers focus on skill development and product knowledgeLaunch timelinesDelays while compliance teams review call logsFaster certification, quicker path to market
Quantified runs on a private large-language-model (LLM) architecture, keeping customer data isolated from public systems. The platform also carries an independent SOC 2 Type II attestation, and the new compliance features sit on top of the same security controls customers already rely on.
By integrating compliance rules into everyday practice—not tacking them on at the end—commercial teams can certify faster, reduce legal exposure, and keep their focus on patients, providers, and partners.
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