Acurist delivers the most accurate screening for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) — for health systems, payers, physician practices, and patients — powered by 20 years of peer-reviewed science.
Four connected steps that take you from first check to lasting change.
Catch subtle shifts in memory and thinking long before they become harder to address.
Quantify your personal Alzheimer’s risk factors with a validated, clinician-ready profile.
Receive evidence-based recommendations tailored to your modifiable risk factors.
Re-assess every six months so you can see what’s working and adjust as life changes.
Whether you’re a physician needing better tools, a health system embedding early detection into care workflows, or a payer focused on long-term outcomes — Acurist has a clear path for you.
Add the world’s most accurate cognitive screen to your practice. We deliver the report — you deliver better care, with less documentation burden.
Start a clinic pilot →Embed early detection into your EHR workflows. Increase AWV capture, reduce avoidable admissions, and prove measurable outcomes in 8–12 weeks.
Request a system pilot →Risk-stratify your member population, improve quality measures, and reduce long-term cost of care — tied to measurable outcomes.
Run a claims-driven pilot →Three steps that turn a brief assessment into a personalized, actionable path forward for every patient.
A brief, subjective self-report — 94% accurate at identifying MCI. Answers the key question: is my memory normal for my age? If results indicate concern, proceed to the full MCI Screen.
The objective clinical test — 97.3% accurate — producing the Memory Performance Index, plus a personalized risk score (0–100) quantifying modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors, adjusted for age, sex, race, and education.
Evidence-based recommendations for patients, families, and clinicians — with referral pathways, lifestyle interventions, and 6-month monitoring built in.
Most cognitive screening tools — including the MMSE used by 9 out of 10 physicians — were designed to detect dementia. By then, it’s often too late for effective intervention. The MCI Screen was built to catch the window before dementia: mild cognitive impairment.
Take the first step — check your memory or build your personalized prevention plan.