AI in Clinical Practice: Why Intelligence Must Be Integrated into Care
Summary: Although artificial intelligence in medicine has advanced rapidly, a global survey reveals that only 16% of healthcare professionals use AI tools to support clinical decision-making. This finding suggests that the greatest challenge facing AI today is no longer algorithm accuracy, but usability at the point of care. The fourth article in the editorial series
From Algorithm to Real Care: The Importance of Clinical Validation in AI
Summary: Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly in medicine, but a statistic from MIT reveals that approximately 95% of AI pilot projects fail when implemented in real-world settings. The reason is simple: outstanding technical accuracy in controlled environments does not necessarily translate into safety at the bedside. The third article in the editorial series “AI in
The Role of Data Curation in Reliable Healthcare AI
Summary: In today’s rapidly expanding healthcare AI landscape, the greatest challenge to widespread adoption is not technological sophistication but the quality of the data that powers it. Data volume alone does not necessarily translate into clinical value. The second article in the editorial series “AI in Healthcare: Credibility, Safety, and Impact on Clinical Practice” demonstrates
AI in Healthcare: What Supports Reliable Clinical Intelligence?
Summary: Artificial intelligence is already a reality in healthcare. However, for it to be sustainably integrated into clinical practice, technological sophistication alone is not enough—it must also be trustworthy. In a field where inaccurate data can directly affect patient outcomes, credible clinical AI depends on factors that go far beyond algorithms. This article opens Epimed
An article published in Critical Care Medicine discloses the relevance of the National ICU Registries for clinical research and quality improvement
The article “National ICU Registries as Facilitators of Clinical Research and Quality Improvement” was recently published in Critical Care Medicine, the leading scientific journal dedicated to critical healthcare. The trial was co-authored by Epimed's scientific director, Jorge Salluh, M.D., and our international partners Amanda Quintairos, M.D., and Gaston Burghi, M.D., among other experts. For
According to Stanford University Dr. Jorge Salluh and Dr. Marcio Soares are among the most influential scientists in the world
According to Stanford University (USA), Dr. Jorge Salluh and Dr. Marcio Soares, cofounders of Epimed Solutions, are part of the select group formed by the 2% of the most influential scientists in the world. The list was published by the Elsevier Publishing House. Epimed Solutions is very proud and congratulates both of them
World’s Best Hospitals 2021, according to Newsweek
"This is the third year that Newsweek has partnered with Statista Inc, the respected global data research firm, to reveal the World's Best Hospitals — and it may be our most important ranking yet. As the events of 2020 made clear, our lives and those of our loved ones may rest on the kind
EPIMED Solutions and AiiNTENSE announce a strategic partnership
EPIMED Solutions and AiiNTENSE are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to integrate EPIMED Solutions’ tools into its platform for quality management and efficiency support for intensive care units. Founded in 2008 by critical care physicians, Epimed Solutions provides the most innovative and proprietary ICU benchmarking and predictive analytics tool. Hospital customers can analyze
FICC and Epimed Solutions partnership
The “Foro Internacional en Cuidado Crítico SAS” (FICC SAS) was founded in 2016 in Bogota - Colombia. Its founders are doctors specializing in Intensive Care Medicine and Health Management and its mission is to generate solutions that meet the needs of the environment related to the critical patient. The company operates in areas such
The Brazilian Registry of ICU is presented at the ESICM 2019 Congress
Epimed Solutions is proud to support the Brazilian Registry of ICU – the largest registry of intensive care in the world, conducted by AMIB. The Brazilian Registry of ICU is presented at the ESICM 2019 Congress, held in Berlin from September 29 to October 2, 2019. To know the Brazilian Registry of ICU, access the