Product Overview
CrossCures delivers source-grounded patient memory through three core modules, each designed to support clinical decision-making with transparency and precision.
Demo uses synthetic/de-identified data.
Core Modules
Longitudinal Timeline
Chronological view of patient encounters, lab results, medications, and clinical notes spanning years of care. Each event includes citation markers linking back to source documents.
- Multi-year patient history in a single view
- Source citations for every data point
- Filterable by encounter type, date range, provider
- Uncertainty flags for incomplete or ambiguous records

Chief Complaint
Follow-up for hypertension and diabetes management1
Active Medications
Lisinopril 10mg daily2, Metformin 500mg BID3
Uncertainty Flag
Last HbA1c result not found in recent records (>6 months)
Cited Narrative Summary
AI-generated clinical brief with inline citations. Every statement links to source documents, enabling rapid verification and trust-building.
- Structured summaries: chief complaint, HPI, medications, labs
- Inline citation markers for every clinical claim
- One-click navigation to source documents
- Uncertainty flags for missing or contradictory data
Care Gaps & Follow-Up Drafts
Identify overdue screenings, missing lab work, and follow-up needs. Generate draft care plans and referral notes for clinician review and approval.
- Automated detection of care gaps (screenings, labs, referrals)
- Draft follow-up orders and referral notes
- Requires clinician review before finalization
- Tracks completion status and pending actions
Important: All care gap recommendations and draft orders require clinician review and approval before implementation.
What It Is / What It Isn't
What It Is
- A clinical decision support tool with source citations
- Longitudinal patient memory spanning years of care
- Transparency-first: every claim is traceable
- Workflow integration requiring clinician review
What It Isn't
- Not autonomous medical advice or diagnosis
- Not a black-box AI summary without sources
- Not a replacement for clinical judgment
- Not a standalone treatment recommendation system