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Cortico is a Patient Engagement Platform built for medical practices. Its core goal is to help clinics reduce phone calls, manual handoffs, and duplicate data entry, while enabling patients to book appointments online, request prescription renewals, view information, send and receive messages, and complete certain self-service tasks. The site also covers “For Clinics,” “For Patients,” and “For Health Systems,” indicating that it serves healthcare organizations while also offering patient-facing tools.
Its feature set is fairly comprehensive: online booking syncs with the EMR; secure patient messaging can send files, forms, and visit instructions from the EMR; and it also includes telehealth video visits, prescription automation, patient self-registration, specialist booking and referrals, SMS/email appointment reminders, patient task management, digital intake forms, kiosks, digital signatures, and image/PDF uploads to the EMR, as well as a patient portal and personal health records. On the payments side, it offers private-pay modules, automatic no-show fee collection, patient billing, and collections. AI automation is provided through its partner Waive the Wait, covering patient communication and automated fax triage. Public materials do not specify which EMRs are supported, or whether an API or developer documentation is available.
The pricing page shows healthcare automation packages starting at US$86/FTE, but it does not disclose plan tiers, contract terms, whether individual modules cost extra, SMS fees, payment processing fees, or similar details. The site offers Get a Demo / Book a Demo, and no free plan or free trial is visible. The deployment model is not stated explicitly. Given its online booking, patient portal, and website capabilities, it is likely delivered as a cloud service, but the text does not directly confirm this, so it should not be treated as a firm conclusion.
Its strengths are that it closely matches clinic workflows, covering multiple touchpoints such as patient outreach, appointments, forms, payments, and medical record access, while emphasizing EMR connectivity. It is a good fit for healthcare organizations looking to reduce front-desk call volume and no-show rates. The main drawback is limited transparency in public materials: security and compliance, permission management, integration lists, APIs, data hosting regions, and full pricing are all insufficiently explained, so these should be verified carefully before purchase.
Cortico is better suited to North American family medicine clinics, specialty clinics, and health systems that need patient communication automation, online booking, and EMR workflow enhancement. Its accessibility from China is unknown. Even if accessible, Chinese organizations may face issues around healthcare data compliance, cross-border payments, SMS delivery channels, integration with local EMR/HIS systems, and language localization. Organizations in China should generally prioritize evaluating local HIS, internet hospital, follow-up care, appointment registration, and patient service platforms as alternatives.
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cortico.health is an Canada Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cortico.health directly.