Research: Overview



What It Is

Research surfaces patterns in care delivery, patient outcomes, and population trends drawn from real-world data tied to your specialty. This feature helps you identify shifts and trends relevant to your specialty without manually reviewing raw data.


Clinical Use Case

Research automatically finds patterns in your specialty without requiring manual data review. By comparing your practice against peers, you gain clarity on trends in diagnoses, treatments, and care patterns. Research supports clinical decision-making and practice awareness.


Key Capabilities

  • Patterns in real-world data from your specialty
  • Surfaces hidden patterns in your practice data automatically
  • Personalized to your specialty
  • Each reviewed Research card awards 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • Delivered weekly
  • Deep-Dive View displays key findings, supporting data, methodology, evidence, limitations, and references for each Research card.
  • Peer Comparisons showing how your practice benchmarks against peers in your specialty for diagnoses and treatment patterns.
  • Thumbs up/down feedback icons to rate Research
  • Unread badge indicator within the navigation bar


How To Access

Research is accessible from the main navigation bar in Jiro, found on the left hand side of the browser or bottom on the iOS app. To view a Research card, click (on the web) or tap (on mobile) to open the card.


Important To Remember

  • Statistical patterns identify association, not causation. Use clinical judgment when reviewing Research.
  • Research may not reflect clinical changes from the past two months due to claims data lag.
  • Personalization requires sufficient data availability.
  • Limited data availability may reduce the number of Research cards or result in more general findings based on your specialty.
  • A significant change must occur for a Research card to surface. Minor variations are filtered out.
  • Profile-based interest areas help surface more relevant Research when data is limited.

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