Corti, the leading AI research and development company in healthcare, unveiled live feedback for clinicians, made available through its new platform Corti Assistant. An innovative application that introduces the concept “supportive computing” to clinicians across the US and Europe, Corti Assistant is capable of reasoning from a patient interaction as it happens. Upgrading AI support to the knowledge level of a seasoned colleague, the new application provides immediate insights, interactive support and documentation, including notetaking and live written summaries.

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Corti Assistant directly addresses the struggles that healthcare providers face today. New data from Corti, based on a survey of 500 healthcare professionals conducted in collaboration with YouGov, found that doctors and nurses in the U.S. who use AI in their role rate real-time feedback as the most valuable application of AI, with 81% reporting it as valuable, outpacing other uses such as medical imaging (71%) and ambient scribing (68%).

“We’re not just creating another dictation tool,” said Lars Maaløe, CTO and co-founder at Corti. “Corti Assistant transcends traditional scribing by offering streamable insights while ensuring doctors maintain complete control over patient care, all while getting paperwork done to the highest standard.”

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Live AI Support to Reduce Medical Errors

Approximately 400,000 hospitalized patients experience some preventable harm each year, with some estimating that adverse events cost the healthcare system $20 billion each year. Healthcare providers emphasized the need to use technology to help reduce medical errors in Corti’s survey, with 42% of respondents indicating that they believe AI could make a significant impact in reducing errors. A majority of respondents (87%) also revealed that having real-time feedback could help to reduce medical errors.

“Healthcare is more than the seven-minute trivial visit, it’s the cases you take home with you. Every doctor knows that moment of doubt behind closed doors – when you wish you had someone to turn to, someone to validate your thinking. This isn’t about replacing human judgment; it’s about ensuring no physician ever has to feel alone in those critical moments of care,” says Frederik Brabant, MD, Chief Medical Strategy Officer at Corti.

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Built on Corti’s established foundation models, already trusted by software vendors, healthcare providers, and payors globally, Corti Assistant provides the following features to enable health systems to help reduce errors, including:

  • Continuous learning: Memorization and suggested improvement based on user feedback
  • Streamable Medical Intelligence: processes, contextualizes and reasons medical conversations as they occur with immediate insights and suggestions.
  • Ambient Documentation: Automatically transcribes, summarizes, and codes interactions with minimal need for edits.
  • Quality Assurance: Identifies gaps in care, ensuring compliance with best practices and guidelines.
  • Interactive Dialogue: Allows clinicians to query the AI for insights or clarification during or after consultations.
  • Customizable Integration: Adapts to individual workflows and integrates seamlessly into existing electronic health record (EHR) systems.

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Source – Prnewswire