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- OpenEvidence
America's Official Medical Knowledge Platform OpenEvidence is the leading medical platform for healthcare professionals, featuring answers grounded in peer-reviewed research from NEJM, JAMA, NCCN, Cochrane, and more
- OpenEvidence - Wikipedia
OpenEvidence is an American artificial intelligence company that develops a medical search engine used by physicians for clinical decision support The company was founded in 2022 by entrepreneur Daniel Nadler and is headquartered in Miami, Florida
- openevidence. org
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- OpenEvidence - Forbes
In the United States alone, more than 50 million people this year will be treated by a doctor who uses OpenEvidence, a Sequoia-backed AI company that summarizes and simplifies evidence-based
- Mount Sinai Health System Collaborates with OpenEvidence to Provide . . .
Implementing OpenEvidence provides our pharmacists, nurses, and physicians with a unified, trusted platform for evidence-based decision-making, reinforcing our mission to lead the way in safe and effective clinical AI,” said Nicholas Gavin, Vice President, Chief Clinical Innovation Officer of Mount Sinai Health System
- OpenEvidence Achieves Historic Milestone: 1 Million Clinical . . .
OpenEvidence is a clinical decision support platform built to help healthcare professionals access real-time, evidence-based answers and streamline clinical workflows all within a secure,
- Mount Sinai to integrate OpenEvidence AI enterprise-wide
OpenEvidence is Mount Sinai's first enterprise-wide AI deployment across clinical roles, according to the health system's announcement this week Care team members can ask medical questions in natural language and receive consistent answers grounded in peer-reviewed literature and clinical guidelines within their existing Epic workflow
- OpenEvidence - Apps on Google Play
OpenEvidence is the fastest-growing and most widely-used clinical decision support platform in the world–used daily, on average, by over 40% of physicians in the United States, spanning more than
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