TRUST & SAFETY

Clinician control is the trust model.

Corso is early clinical reasoning infrastructure for emergency medicine documentation and MDM support. It is being shaped with emergency physician review around a simple standard: clinicians own the reasoning and final documentation.

Trust means the MDM basis should be easier to inspect before final language is written. Corso should support clinical judgment, not hide or replace it.

Clinician-owned

Selection, interpretation, revision, and final documentation remain with the clinician.

Reviewable reasoning

The concern, support, mismatch, reassessment, and ED course should be easier to inspect.

Bounded access

Early access is for product feedback and workflow review, not patient care or self-serve clinical use.

WHAT CORSO IS

Documentation and reasoning support for ED MDM.

Corso is being built to help emergency clinicians organize what the MDM has to account for before final language is written.

The product direction centers on clinician-selected anchors, a reviewable reasoning basis, and final documentation that remains clinician-owned.

  • MDM accountability for emergency medicine documentation.
  • A structured path from presenting problem to selected anchors to disposition rationale.
  • Documentation language that remains editable and clinician-owned.

WHAT CORSO IS NOT

Not clinical autopilot.

Corso does not diagnose, treat, choose treatment, select disposition autonomously, or replace clinician judgment.

We are not presenting Corso as clinically validated, regulatory-cleared, or ready for broad institutional use. Those claims require milestones that are not what exists today.

  • Not an autonomous diagnosis system.
  • Not a treatment or disposition selection engine.
  • Not a replacement for clinician judgment or final chart review.
  • Not self-serve clinical use.

CLINICIAN CONTROL

The final reasoning stays with the clinician.

The clinician controls what is selected, what is ignored, what is edited, what belongs in final documentation, and whether any draft language is appropriate.

Corso should make reasoning easier to inspect. It should not make clinical judgment less visible.

  • What is selected.
  • What is ignored.
  • What is edited.
  • What belongs in final documentation.
  • Whether any draft language is appropriate.

REVIEW POSTURE

Emergency physician review shapes the product.

Corso has been developed with emergency physician review from day one, and clinical content remains under active review.

Early access is meant to help clinicians, advisors, and healthcare operators review the workflow and decide whether they want to participate in feedback conversations.

VISIBLE BASIS

Trust comes from inspectable reasoning.

Corso is being designed around a visible reasoning basis and clinician control. The direction is to make it easier to understand why a concern, anchor, or documentation direction belongs in the MDM.

That matters because final documentation should reflect clinician judgment, not a black-box paragraph.

EARLY ACCESS

Interested in shaping the workflow?

Corso is inviting a small group of emergency clinicians and healthcare operators into early feedback conversations before broader access.

Join the early clinician list