About THE C.U.R.E.

Made by: Bert Rendon

The Origin Story

THE C.U.R.E. wasn't born in a boardroom. It was born from frustration — navigating surprise bills, fighting claim denials, watching people endure bureaucratic nightmares that exist because two systems can't talk to each other.

Every provider who treats a patient enters a lottery: maybe the claim gets paid, maybe it doesn't, maybe it gets denied for a reason that could have been caught before the claim was ever filed. That lottery costs the US healthcare system $262 billion a year.

THE C.U.R.E. eliminates that lottery.

"This isn't a market opportunity to me. It's a problem I've lived. That's why I built THE C.U.R.E."
— Bert Rendon

The Builder

Bert Rendon has been coding since 1993 — starting with FoxBase on UNIX in Maracaibo, Venezuela, building decision trees and question-response systems at Bernardo Morillo, a large hardware store where his sister Marisela was head of IT and systems. Those were early AI concepts — making a computer ask questions, evaluate answers, and decide what to do next. Over 30 years of systems thinking, from database administration to full-stack development to healthcare technology.

THE C.U.R.E. began with several months of architecture design and structural planning — mapping every EDI transaction type, every regulatory requirement, every database relationship. The research started with direct observation: studying how Healthcare Provider Systems operate during visits to his own primary care physician, then conducting deep research on every workflow observed. Beyond observation, Bert interviewed practicing healthcare professionals — Dr. Javier Gutierrez, MD, who works in an outsourced health provider management role, and his own daughter Valeria Rendon-Gotera, PA, a primary care provider at a hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. Every piece of information they shared about clearinghouse operations, payment processing, medical coding workflows, and claims adjudication became the foundation for deep independent research. The platform was built methodically: first the claim lifecycle, then the code validation ecosystem, then the decision engine, then the compliance layer. Development continued through extended work sessions — often late into the night — combining real-world clinical insight with modern AI-assisted engineering using Claude Code.

The result: 224 Python files, 46,000+ lines of production code, 914 passing tests, 61 database tables, and 151 API endpoints — all built with TDD methodology and full regulatory compliance from day one.

AB CleanLoop Group

AB CleanLoop Group is the parent company of AB CleanRoom Services Inc. (Tampa, FL). THE C.U.R.E. is a healthcare technology division focused on claims intelligence and payment optimization.

Intellectual Property

US Provisional Patent #64/026,459
Filed: April 2, 2026
13 claims covering the pre-validation methodology, decision engine, bridge adapter architecture, and communication protocol.
Priority date locked. 12-month window for full utility filing.