MedCity News October 29, 2025
Katie Adams

Corvus, a Chicago-based startup aiming to simplify the surgical referrals process, announced its launch. The company’s AI platform helps healthcare teams manage inbound surgical referrals more efficiently, ensuring patients are routed to the right treatment while also optimizing operating room utilization.

A new digital health startup seeking to simplify the surgical referrals process emerged from stealth on Wednesday. The Chicago-based company, named Corvus, helps providers convert more referrals into surgeries through faster patient triage and automated paperwork.

It was initially funded by Redesign Health, a New York City-based company that creates healthcare startups, having spun out more than 60 startups since being founded in 2018. Mayo Clinic is also a strategic investor, as well as the first pilot site for...

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