Why BringThisIn exists

Because patients deserve the same evidence their doctors use.

How this started

I was diagnosed with Peyronie’s Disease. I spent hours searching for research. I found studies my doctor hadn’t seen.

That shouldn’t have been my job — but it changed my care. BringThisIn exists so no patient has to do that alone.

What makes us different

  1. Multi-agent verification

    Multiple AI agents read the same source material independently and cross-check findings.

  2. Evidence-first

    Every claim is traced to its citation.

  3. No advertising

    No sponsored content, no advertiser influence on which conditions we research.

  4. No medical advice

    We package research; you and your doctor decide.

How we research →

The process I built

This is the process I built so other patients wouldn't have to do what I did.

  1. Domain assessment

    We define which questions matter for the disease before we open the literature.

  2. Article retrieval

    We pull abstracts and full-text from PubMed and adjacent biomedical databases.

  3. Multi-agent extraction

    Multiple AI agents read the same source independently and extract findings.

  4. Independent verification

    A separate AI agent cross-checks the extraction against the original sources and flags contradictions.

  5. Publication

    The package ships to the disease landing page with every claim traceable to its source.

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The Concord Method

Multiple independent AI agents work in coordinated teams. A research pair analyzes published medical literature and compares interpretations. A writing team translates findings into patient-accessible language. An editorial review verifies citation accuracy. A verification swarm traces every claim back to its PubMed source.

Cooperative AI agents working in pairs, using a notation system that forces uncertainty to be visible — they can’t hide what they don’t know from each other.