Healthcare technology company Corti has introduced FactsR, a real-time agentic reasoning system designed for clinical consultations.
This system aims to lessen ‘note bloat’ driven by general-purpose AI by 65%, ensuring that medical records remain precise and relevant to the actual clinical conversation.
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FactsR stands out from traditional large language model (LLM) pipelines adapted for healthcare by utilising Corti’s recursive fact-first reasoning loop.
By minimising the need for post-visit edits and transforming passive transcripts into active clinical intelligence, FactsR paves the way for real-time decision support directly at the point of care.
Offered as a modular API, the system enables developers to integrate clinical-grade intelligence into healthcare applications, fostering safer AI experiences.
It allows for the creation of AI that delivers concise and accurate results, which clinicians can interact with during consultations.
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By GlobalDataFactsR operates in four key areas. Firstly, it listens and extracts structured clinical facts in real-time, such as symptoms and medications, during the consultation.
Secondly, each fact is vetted and refined through a specialised AI-driven feedback loop, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
Later on, clinicians have the opportunity to review and adjust the facts, maintaining control and complementing clinical judgement.
Lastly, the system generates electronic health record (EHR)-ready notes that are concise and free from irrelevant content, leading to reduced screen time and improved focus on the patient.
Corti.ai chief technology officer and co-founder Lars Maaløesaid: “By breaking conversations into structured clinical facts and validating each one through recursive reasoning, FactsR elevates ambient documentation into a foundation for real-time clinical intelligence.
“When AI can listen, understand, and reason with medical context, it becomes more than a scribe – it becomes a trusted collaborator. With a developer-friendly API, we’re enabling any healthtech company to embed this capability directly into their applications – safely, scalably, and in minutes.”
In October 2024, Corti announced a collaboration with US-based Tanner Health and its subsidiary Healthliant Ventures.
