
OpenEvidence
The leading medical information platform.
About | OpenEvidence
The leading medical information platform.This year, more than 100 million Americans will be treated by a clinician using OpenEvidence. As a product, OpenEvidence is an AI copilot for doctors that helps …
Announcements - OpenEvidence
Jul 15, 2025 · American College of Cardiology, OpenEvidence to Advance AI-Enabled, Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Care November 8, 2025
OpenEvidence, the Fastest-Growing Application for Physicians in …
Jul 15, 2025 · OpenEvidence rapidly surfaces relevant medical knowledge, synthesizes medical research, and gives clinicians the power to make faster, more evidence-based …
New Evidence | OpenEvidence
The leading medical information platform.The latest landmark evidence to keep you ahead of the curve.
OpenEvidence 2.0 Now Available
We are dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based information at your fingertips. In this update, OpenEvidence maintains its emphasis on grounding information in verifiable, trustworthy sources …
OpenEvidence and NEJM Group, publisher of the New England Journal …
Clinicians will benefit from answers derived from the latest invited reviews published in NEJM along with select figures, tables, and illustrations that are vital to helping doctors better understand evidence …
OpenEvidence Launches “Visits” : Real-Time Medical Intelligence for …
Aug 21, 2025 · Throughout each visit, OpenEvidence enriches your assessment and plan by automatically surfacing the latest clinical evidence and guidelines directly within your documentation …
OpenEvidence Creates the First AI in History to Score a Perfect 100
Aug 15, 2025 · OpenEvidence, a medical search platform that currently provides evidence-based clinical decision and practice support for over 40% of physicians in the United States, was the first to …
Clinical Answers
"I use Open Evidence MULTIPLE times during the day and EVERY day. I am a better doc because of this – I expand my differential diagnoses and verify the science behind choices of treatments."