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Know what evidence supports before your next meeting

Structured evidence briefs that surface what published evidence supports, where it is limited, and how confident you should be — across disciplines. Optional audio for transit and travel.

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Evidence Across Disciplines

Policy decisions rest on published evidence from medicine, economics, environmental science, social research, and more. Each discipline has its own conventions for what constitutes strong evidence and how claims should be framed.

Staying current is a volume problem. Health economists need to bridge RCTs and HTA submissions. Policy analysts synthesise across disciplines where evidence standards differ. The traditional approach — reading everything — does not scale.

You need structured summaries that respect evidence hierarchies across fields, surface limitations honestly, and fit into the gaps between meetings, during travel, and between briefings.

The average policy brief draws on 15-30 source publications. Structured evidence summaries let you assess the landscape before committing to deep reads — and listen between meetings.

How Ordestra Helps

Cross-Discipline Support

Ordestra handles papers across 7 evidence domains: medical, life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, computer science, social sciences, and policy. Each domain has calibrated scoring profiles.

Confidence Pulse for Assessment

Every paper gets a 6-dimension evidence quality score. For HTA work, this means structured assessment of statistical rigour, design quality, and applicability — surfaced before you listen.

Audio for Travel and Transit

Listen between meetings, during commutes, or while travelling. A 5-minute summary gives you enough to assess whether a paper warrants full review — without a screen.

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This is what an evidence-constrained summary sounds like. Notice the structured limitations and the claim language calibrated to the study design.

Nutrition therapy & survival in head and neck cancer

Belak et al., Frontiers in Oncology, 2025 · 90s preview

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Structured Limitations, Not Hidden Caveats

Every Ordestra summary includes an evidence context section that surfaces limitations, generalisability constraints, and confidence levels. For policy work, this means you know what the evidence actually supports — and where the gaps are — before you cite it in a brief.

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