Evidence & Pilots

CrossCures is deployed in real-world clinical settings with leading health systems. Our measurement framework tracks impact on chart review efficiency, clinical accuracy, and clinician trust.

Clinical research data

Pilot Partnerships

Mass General Hospital

Deployed

CrossCures is deployed with physicians at Mass General Hospital, supporting chart review workflows in primary care and specialty clinics.

Mass General Brigham

12-Month Roadmap Collaboration

Formal collaboration with Mass General Brigham to co-develop features, refine clinical workflows, and align product roadmap with enterprise needs.

Mayo Clinic

Quarterly Advisory Board

Quarterly advisory board meetings with Mayo Clinic clinicians and informatics leaders to guide product strategy and clinical validation.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Pilot Interest

Active discussions with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to pilot CrossCures in ambulatory care settings.

Boston Children's Hospital

Pilot Interest

Exploring pilot opportunities with Boston Children's Hospital to adapt CrossCures for pediatric workflows and longitudinal care coordination.

What We Measure

Our measurement framework tracks key outcomes that matter to clinicians and health systems: efficiency, accuracy, and trust.

Chart Review Time

Time spent reviewing patient history before encounters. Measured via EHR session logs and clinician surveys.

Target: 30-50% reduction in pre-visit chart review time

Referral Completeness

Proportion of referrals containing complete patient history and relevant clinical context. Assessed by receiving specialists.

Target: 80%+ of referrals rated as 'complete' by specialists

Duplicate Order Signals

Detection of potentially redundant lab orders or imaging studies based on recent results. Measured by order cancellation rates.

Target: 15-25% reduction in duplicate orders

Clinician Trust

Measured through citation usage, manual edits to summaries, and engagement with uncertainty flags. High citation clicks indicate verification behavior.

Target: 70%+ of clinicians regularly use citations for verification

Measurement Methodology

Quantitative Metrics

EHR session logs, order timestamps, and system usage analytics provide objective measures of efficiency and behavior change.

Qualitative Feedback

Structured clinician interviews and surveys capture trust, usability, and workflow integration insights that quantitative data cannot reveal.

Comparative Analysis

Pre/post deployment comparisons and control group studies isolate the impact of CrossCures from other workflow changes.

Continuous Monitoring

Ongoing data collection and quarterly reviews ensure sustained impact and identify areas for product refinement.

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