1.8 million pages a year, 41,000 hours returned to oncology care.

Community oncology networkOne of the largest U.S. community oncology practices · 46,000 patients/yr

A 46,000-patient community oncology network receives nearly 1.8 million unstructured pages annually. Fourier processes every page, builds two-page status sheets, and delivers cited clinical summaries — returning 41,000 hours a year to intake and clinical teams.

Data Intake & StructuringClinical Intelligence
1.8M
Unstructured pages received per year.
46,000
Patients across the network.
9,305
Cited clinical summaries delivered.
41,000
Hours returned to intake and clinical teams.

Oncology intake, measured in banker's boxes.

New oncology patients arrive with history: outside records averaging about 70 pages each, landing on intake teams and clinical liaisons who processed 20–30 new patients a day. At a reading pace of roughly two pages a minute, the network was spending about 17,800 hours a year just reviewing source records — with another 10,000 hours on chart prep.

Only about two-thirds of inbound pages carry pertinent clinical information. But the only way to know which two-thirds was to read all of them — and in oncology, the finding that changes a treatment plan is as likely to be on page 60 as page 6.

Every page processed; only the signal surfaced.

Fourier ingests the network's full inbound document stream — faxes, uploads, portal drops — and turns each new patient's stack into two artifacts teams actually read: a status sheet and a cited summary.

01

Page-level classification

Every inbound page classified, deduplicated, and filed to the right patient automatically — 1.8M pages a year.

02

Two-page status sheets

Each new patient's ~70-page stack condensed to a two-page snapshot for intake teams and clinical liaisons.

03

Oncology-specific summaries

Eight-page cited summaries distilling over a hundred pages of pertinent source records per patient.

04

Built for tumor-board pace

Pre-assembled, categorized records — faster, more complete multidisciplinary conference prep.

From reading everything to reviewing what matters.

Intake teams now review a two-page status sheet instead of a 70-page stack; clinicians review an eight-page cited summary instead of the raw chart. Across document processing, status sheets, and summary review, that's 41,000 hours a year back.

41,000

Hours returned annually

Across document processing, status sheets, and summary review

94%

Less material to review per patient

~128 pages of pertinent source records distilled into an 8-page cited summary

THE MANUAL BASELINEMeasured with the network's intake teams
Pages received
Faxes, uploads, portals — per year
1,773,287
Pages with pertinent clinical info
~67% of inbound
≈1.19M
Hours reviewing source records
At ~2 pages per minute
≈17,800/yr
Hours on chart prep
New-patient intake
≈10,000/yr
REVIEW, WITH FOURIERProduction figures
Status-sheet review
Two pages per patient instead of ~70
≈3,050 hrs/yr
Summary review
9,305 summaries × 8 cited pages
≈1,240 hrs/yr
Clinical summaries delivered
Oncology-specific, every finding cited
9,305
Hours returned to the network
41,000/yr

Volumes and review-pace figures were measured with the network's own intake and clinical liaison teams; time savings combine measured document-processing throughput with the resulting status-sheet and summary review workload.

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