Mission
Clinical Corvus exists to make acute care faster and clearer — without requiring the hospital to solve interoperability before the team extracts value.
The problem we want to solve
Clinical teams spend too much time:
- Reconstructing history from scattered screens
- Manually tracking what changed between shifts
- Rewriting summaries and handoffs
- Searching for evidence under pressure
The result is cognitive overload, missed changes, and inconsistent communication.
What we built
A clinical workflow copilot with limited scope:
- Rounds: a repeatable flow of context, deltas, plan
- Handoff: consistent I-PASS drafts, ready for review
- Evidence: cited answers when the decision needs external support
The system does not do autonomous diagnosis. It does not do automated treatment planning. It does not replace clinical judgment.
Principles
- Clinician control: the system drafts; you accept, edit, or discard
- Bounded support: the system knows what it cannot answer reliably
- Privacy by default: identifiable patient context is sensitive by default
- Explicit uncertainty: when evidence is weak, the system states that
How we measure success
- Less time finding the story per patient
- Fewer omissions in shift handoff
- Faster access to evidence when the team needs it
- Drafts with less rework