ClinicalKey AI is a leading clinical decision support solution that offers the latest evidence-based clinical information at the point of care. The AI-powered solution answers clinical questions – from simple to complex - enabling reliable and secure access to some of the world’s most trusted medical content in most locations or settings
Elsevier Health, a global leader in medical information and data analytics, today announced the expansion of ClinicalKey AI to individual medical residents and physicians across the US to better support clinical decision-making at the point of care.
Access to trusted, evidence-based medical information is of the utmost importance to time-pressed physicians. ClinicalKey AI, now available to individual residents and physicians through a monthly or annual subscription, addresses this challenge by leveraging a sophisticated conversational search interface to deliver accurate, succinct clinical information. The solution has been designed to provide high-quality curated content and constantly refreshed evidence-based research to help physicians make clinical decisions and improve the patient experience.
The expansion of ClinicalKey AI is based on valuable feedback from physicians who are keen to utilize AI tools in a responsible manner. In Elsevier’s 2024 Insights Toward AI Report, which includes the latest insights from nearly 3,000 researchers and clinicians, 96% of clinicians believe AI will help accelerate knowledge discovery and 88% believe AI will help increase work quality overall.
Louise Chang, MD, Global VP, Digital Content Strategy and Partnerships, Elsevier Health said: "Physicians continue to face challenges with resource constraints, time pressure and data overload and we aim to address these challenges by simplifying their access to relevant, evidence-based information through an AI tool they can trust. ClinicalKey AI is a fast and easy clinical support tool that brings together best-in class content with technology enabling a new level of accessibility to information and insights.”
For more than two decades, Elsevier has been using AI and machine learning technologies in combination with our world-class peer-reviewed content and extensive data sets to create solutions that help the research, life sciences and healthcare communities be more effective every day
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This article was first published on 8 October by Elsevier.