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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Corti launches new FactsR system for clinical consultations
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. 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. FactsR 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. 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. "Corti launches new FactsR system for clinical consultations" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Lifelong Learning: UWG Begins Three-Year Partnership With The Birches on Maple
CARROLLTON, Ga., June 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the University of West Georgia, collaboration and partnership are cornerstones of a thriving and engaged community. Through a new three-year agreement with The Birches on Maple, a 55+ living community developed in partnership with Tanner Health, UWG will offer residents meaningful cultural experiences, educational programming and new ways to engage with the institution. Designed to foster lifelong learning and creativity, the partnership includes an exciting calendar of annual activities for Birches residents and augments an already robust offering of engaging outings and experiences – curated by the community's onsite Lifestyle Director and Activities Director. It also builds on Tanner's Get Healthy, Live Well program, which provides a variety of classes and resources that strengthen the connection between healthy habits and personal well-being. Each year, residents will have the opportunity to take part in a curated international trip centered on the arts and culture of a specific region. These trips, which are thoughtfully planned to be both fun and educational, are safe and all-inclusive. The inaugural adventure will take travelers to Italy to explore Italian history, art and culture through a variety of immersive experiences. "Travel is a powerful way to spark curiosity, build community, and deepen our understanding of the world," said Brandy Barker, UWG's chief creative officer and assistant vice president for placemaking. "By connecting global experiences with UWG's academic strengths, we're creating something truly unique for residents of The Birches." In addition to global travel, the collaboration brings the best of UWG directly to The Birches. Over the course of each year, UWG will host six creative workshops and six lectures on-site, offering opportunities for residents to explore topics ranging from memoir-writing and history of Southern language to gardening, painting and archeology. These sessions will be led by UWG faculty, staff and experts in their respective fields. "We're thrilled about the partnership with UWG and what it means for our residents," said Wayne Senfeld, executive vice president at Tanner Health. "We know that staying physically and mentally active is a vital aspect of overall well-being, and we're excited for our seniors at The Birches on Maple to be able to engage in these special events and learning opportunities. They will undoubtedly provide them with another outlet for creativity, social interaction, education and — most importantly — fun." This relationship doesn't end at The Birches. Residents will be hosted on campus throughout the year, including events overlooking RA-LIN Field in University Stadium during home UWG football games, reserved seating at home men's and women's basketball games and opportunities to attend campus lectures, holiday events and more. Adding to the beauty and inspiration of the community, each year will also see the installation of two new public art pieces at The Birches, developed in collaboration with UWG. "The relationship between Tanner and the University of West Georgia is so important," said Loy Howard, president and CEO of Tanner Health. "We work together in countless ways to give back to and support the local community – and what we're doing at The Birches is no different. This partnership will enrich the lives of these residents, allowing them to make the most of this next phase of their lives, and will help to create a stronger, healthier community for all." As UWG continues to expand its commitment to placemaking and community engagement, partnerships like this one with The Birches on Maple demonstrate how higher education can play a role in enhancing quality of life for people of all ages. "At the heart of this partnership is a belief in the power of experiences to inspire discovery and connection," said Dr. Ashwani Monga, UWG's interim president. "By bringing the university's academic offerings and experiential learning activities into the daily lives of The Birches residents, we're creating opportunities for lifelong learning for members of the Carrollton community." View source version on Contacts Tray Lowerytrlowery@ 770-812-6180


Business Wire
06-06-2025
- Business Wire
Lifelong Learning: UWG Begins Three-Year Partnership With The Birches on Maple
CARROLLTON, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the University of West Georgia, collaboration and partnership are cornerstones of a thriving and engaged community. Through a new three-year agreement with The Birches on Maple, a 55+ living community developed in partnership with Tanner Health, UWG will offer residents meaningful cultural experiences, educational programming and new ways to engage with the institution. 'This partnership will enrich the lives of these residents, allowing them to make the most of this next phase of their lives, and will help to create a stronger, healthier community for all,' said Loy Howard, president and CEO of Tanner Health. Share Designed to foster lifelong learning and creativity, the partnership includes an exciting calendar of annual activities for Birches residents and augments an already robust offering of engaging outings and experiences – curated by the community's onsite Lifestyle Director and Activities Director. It also builds on Tanner's Get Healthy, Live Well program, which provides a variety of classes and resources that strengthen the connection between healthy habits and personal well-being. Each year, residents will have the opportunity to take part in a curated international trip centered on the arts and culture of a specific region. These trips, which are thoughtfully planned to be both fun and educational, are safe and all-inclusive. The inaugural adventure will take travelers to Italy to explore Italian history, art and culture through a variety of immersive experiences. 'Travel is a powerful way to spark curiosity, build community, and deepen our understanding of the world,' said Brandy Barker, UWG's chief creative officer and assistant vice president for placemaking. 'By connecting global experiences with UWG's academic strengths, we're creating something truly unique for residents of The Birches.' In addition to global travel, the collaboration brings the best of UWG directly to The Birches. Over the course of each year, UWG will host six creative workshops and six lectures on-site, offering opportunities for residents to explore topics ranging from memoir-writing and history of Southern language to gardening, painting and archeology. These sessions will be led by UWG faculty, staff and experts in their respective fields. 'We're thrilled about the partnership with UWG and what it means for our residents,' said Wayne Senfeld, executive vice president at Tanner Health. 'We know that staying physically and mentally active is a vital aspect of overall well-being, and we're excited for our seniors at The Birches on Maple to be able to engage in these special events and learning opportunities. They will undoubtedly provide them with another outlet for creativity, social interaction, education and — most importantly — fun.' This relationship doesn't end at The Birches. Residents will be hosted on campus throughout the year, including events overlooking RA-LIN Field in University Stadium during home UWG football games, reserved seating at home men's and women's basketball games and opportunities to attend campus lectures, holiday events and more. Adding to the beauty and inspiration of the community, each year will also see the installation of two new public art pieces at The Birches, developed in collaboration with UWG. 'The relationship between Tanner and the University of West Georgia is so important,' said Loy Howard, president and CEO of Tanner Health. 'We work together in countless ways to give back to and support the local community – and what we're doing at The Birches is no different. This partnership will enrich the lives of these residents, allowing them to make the most of this next phase of their lives, and will help to create a stronger, healthier community for all.' As UWG continues to expand its commitment to placemaking and community engagement, partnerships like this one with The Birches on Maple demonstrate how higher education can play a role in enhancing quality of life for people of all ages. 'At the heart of this partnership is a belief in the power of experiences to inspire discovery and connection,' said Dr. Ashwani Monga, UWG's interim president. 'By bringing the university's academic offerings and experiential learning activities into the daily lives of The Birches residents, we're creating opportunities for lifelong learning for members of the Carrollton community.'