Our consensus document services can be engaged to;

  • Develop international expert opinion consensus statements

  • Consolidate evidence to support regulatory and reimbursement engagement

  • Address unmet clinical or policy questions through structured expert alignment

  • Create citable resources that complement peer-reviewed publications

Consensus documents are not opinion pieces. They are evidence-informed, methodologically structured outputs designed to provide clarity where it is most needed - and to stand up to scrutiny.

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Evidence-informed expert consensus, designed to be used.

Kernexus develops and manages international expert Kersensus documents that bring clinical evidence and expert opinion together into a single, structured, citable resource.

These documents are created through structured expert engagement - including advisory boards, investigator meetings, and formal consensus processes - and are designed to address areas of clinical uncertainty, variation in practice, or evolving regulatory and reimbursement requirements.

Each consensus document represents a curated body of evidence, reviewed and aligned by recognised clinical experts, and translated into clear, practical conclusions. They are frequently used to support discussions with regulators, payers, professional societies, and health systems, particularly where published evidence alone may not yet provide sufficient clarity.

Kernexus manages the full consensus lifecycle, from program design and expert selection through to editorial development, publication, and long-term hosting. Our consensus outputs are often published, indexed, and housed within dedicated evidence platforms, allowing them to function as enduring reference materials rather than one-off reports.