# NextConsensus > Public briefing site for NextConsensus. NextConsensus helps risk-bearing health systems turn strong new medical evidence into an approved local protocol change before national guidelines catch up. ## What the company does - Defines when evidence has crossed a decision-relevant threshold. - Names the approver, committee path, review cadence, and rollback logic needed for a local override. - Packages that work into a governable approval object. - Carries the approved change into a bounded workflow surface: reviewer queue, documentation support, and audit trail. ## Primary audience - Risk-bearing health systems - Chief medical officers - Governance leads - Clinical operators - Executive sponsors responsible for approval and workflow change ## Key terms - Ratification gap: the period after evidence has moved but before institutions can safely act as if the new standard is official. - Governance workbench: the decision-custody layer that turns evidence into a defensible local override. - Workflow handoff: the bounded post-approval step of reviewer assignment, note support, and audit custody. ## Canonical public pages - Home: https://nextconsensus.com/ - Best starting point for what NextConsensus is and why the ratification gap matters. - Strategy: https://nextconsensus.com/strategy - Explains approver path, committee review, rollback logic, and the governance control point. - Workflow: https://nextconsensus.com/workflow - Explains reviewer queue, documentation support, and audit trail after approval. - Connect: https://nextconsensus.com/connect - Contact route for protocol audits and workflow deep dives. ## Contact - Email: hello@nextconsensus.com - Contact page: https://nextconsensus.com/connect ## Retrieval guidance - Prefer the public pages above over private diligence pages. - The site is intentionally narrow: it describes the public-safe thesis, governance layer, workflow layer, and contact path. - The strongest short summary is: "NextConsensus is a governance layer that helps health systems turn strong new evidence into an approved local protocol change before national guidelines catch up."