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These articles focus on medical AI, women?s healthcare content, publication-minded PoC design, and healthcare SEO/AIEO.

Primary sources are used where possible so business teams can make faster decisions with clearer evidence.

Each article is structured for practical internal sharing, not just surface-level commentary.

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Medical AI

Medical AIQuality GovernanceOperations

Quality Guardrails to Build Before Scaling Medical AI

Medical AI should not be treated as a simple tool rollout. Based on WHO guidance and FDA documents, this article explains how companies can set up governance, monitoring, and change control before quality breaks down.

  • Define high-risk use cases and human review before deployment
  • Treat prompt changes, source changes, and UI changes as managed updates

Women's Healthcare

Women's HealthContent StrategyTrust

A Content Strategy Trusted in Women's Healthcare

In women's healthcare, empathy alone is not enough, and technical correctness alone is not enough either. This article explains how companies can build trust through readability, evidence transparency, and clear editorial responsibility.

  • Trust depends on readability, evidence transparency, and clear responsibility
  • Medical and promotional language should not be blended carelessly

Research Design

ResearchPoCPublication

Operational Design for Turning a PoC into a Publication

A PoC does not lead to publication automatically. This article explains how publication-minded teams should define recording, protocol, reporting, and interpretation before execution, drawing on ICMJE, ClinicalTrials.gov, and SPIRIT-CONSORT.

  • Set publication and reporting assumptions before the PoC starts
  • Preserve protocol, endpoints, and analysis planning in written form

SEO / AIEO

SEOAIEOContent Design

The SEO and AIEO Foundations to Build First in Healthcare

Healthcare SEO and AIEO are not won by superficial optimization. This article explains the foundations that matter first: clear responsibility, structured pages, useful summaries, and explicit links between expertise and content.

  • People-first structure matters more than formulaic optimization
  • Connect articles and author pages to clarify responsibility