About Medica Intelligence
Medica Intelligence is a rigorous publication covering AI applications, clinical research, medical technology, and health policy — for clinicians, researchers, administrators, and policy professionals who need evidence-grounded analysis, not vendor hype.
Who This Publication Serves
Medica Intelligence serves five distinct professional audience segments:
- Clinicians — physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who need to evaluate whether AI tools are safe, validated, and practically integrated into workflows.
- Healthcare administrators and health system leaders — CMOs, CIOs, and procurement teams evaluating AI tools for adoption, assessing implementation feasibility and liability.
- Medical researchers and data scientists — who need access to methodology standards, reproducibility criteria, and rigorous literature summaries.
- Policy professionals and compliance teams — who track FDA approvals, CMS coverage decisions, ONC interoperability rules, and WHO/OECD guidance frameworks.
- Health-literate readers and patients — who want to understand when and how AI influences their care, and what protections exist.
What We Cover
Medica Intelligence publishes eight distinct content types, each with defined editorial standards:
- Research Digests — structured summaries of peer-reviewed AI healthcare studies from NEJM AI, JAMA Network, npj Digital Medicine, and PubMed Central
- Policy & Regulation — regulatory guidance tracking with status badges, effective dates, and primary source links
- Technology Profiles — vendor-neutral, source-cited profiles of AI companies, platforms, and FDA-cleared devices
- Clinical Applications — scenario-based workflow explainers grounded in implementation literature
- Health Equity & Algorithmic Bias — evidence-grounded analyses of bias risks and equity implications
- Glossary — maintained reference of technical and regulatory terminology
- Data & Statistics — cited quantitative reference pages with methodology disclosures
- Education & Learning — vetted directory of healthcare AI educational pathways
What We Do Not Cover
Medica Intelligence does not publish vendor white papers, press releases, or sponsored content as editorial. We do not publish unreviewed preprints unless explicitly labeled. We do not publish editorial opinion about vendor merit in Technology Profiles. We do not publish content that constitutes medical diagnosis, treatment advice, or medication guidance — see our Editorial Policy for the complete content boundary statement.
Editorial Standards
Every content type on Medica Intelligence is held to explicit source requirements. Research Digests draw exclusively from peer-reviewed journals. Policy items cite primary regulatory documents. Technology Profiles are factual, source-cited, and updated as clearances change. Health Equity analyses cite peer-reviewed research, KFF reports, and WHO guidance.
We carry last-reviewed dates on policy items and glossary entries, and last-updated dates on technology profiles, so readers can assess editorial currency before citing or relying on our content.
For the full formal statement of our source standards, review process, conflict-of-interest policy, and content boundaries, see the Editorial Policy.
Medical Disclaimer
Medica Intelligence does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment recommendations, medication advice, or clinical guidance. All content is for informational and professional reference purposes only. Readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for clinical decisions.
Contact the Editorial Team
For factual corrections, source tips, editorial inquiries, or feedback on specific content, contact us at the contact page.