February 19, 2025 | AI, Digital, artificial intelligence
Cuttsy+Cuttsy introduces ccura, an AI-powered healthcare communications platform that blends technology with human expertise to enhance collaboration, streamline workflows, and deliver patient-focused, high-quality solutions with security and compliance at its core.

Cuttsy+Cuttsy is delighted to announce the launch of ccura, a bespoke and innovative AI-powered suite of tools designed to elevate your healthcare communications.
Over the past 12 months, we’ve carefully engineered ccura to meet the ever-evolving challenges of modern healthcare communications. By combining advanced AI with human expertise, empathy, and creativity, ccura delivers highly impactful solutions for clinical trials, patient engagement, campaigns, and beyond. Designed to enhance collaboration, inspire innovation, and streamline workflows, it ensures a seamless and optimised approach to every project.
As a secure and specialised suite of tools, ccura is designed to handle sensitive client information with absolute care. With advanced safeguards in place, ccura guarantees accuracy and reliability for our clients, completely eliminating the risks of misinformation and inaccuracy often found in generic AI tools. And by automating routine tasks, our specialists can focus on where it matters most — crafting meaningful communications that maximise value without ever compromising on quality.
For our clients, this means peace of mind. Your data is protected, your messaging is clear, and your communications consistently meet the highest standards. Rigorous quality checks at every stage ensure our solutions will always align with your expectations and industry compliance requirements.
“This launch represents a significant evolution in how we approach our work,” says Jon Hume, Commercial Director. “ccura not only helps us meet complex demands and hit shorter deadlines but also fosters greater creativity and collaboration in our teams. Most importantly, it allows us to focus our efforts on providing meaningful and patient-focused solutions.”
With ccura, you gain a partner that can keep up with the dynamic pace of the healthcare industry, while also promoting sustainability through content reuse, rigorous data privacy measures, and patient-first communications.
But ccura is more than just about efficiency — it’s about crafting solutions that make a meaningful impact for patients, every time. “This is about empowerment, not replacement,” says Mathew Cutts, Co-Founder. “Our team is now equipped with tools that enhance productivity, accuracy, and empathy — without losing that all-important personal touch that defines our work”.
With ccura, you get a powerful AI-driven suite designed to work alongside, never without, the integral human touch. Every project is guided by empathy, innovation, and excellence, ensuring smarter communications and stronger solutions — all with patients at the heart of everything.
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