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Clinical Intelligence Engine

SGMIA

Clinical Intelligence Engine for Healthcare Systems

SGMIA is the AI core that powers HCE, Clinora, and any hospital system — delivering structured clinical second opinions, contextual lab interpretation, and imaging support.

Not a HIS.It's the clinical intelligence layer.

What is SGMIA

An AI engine that plugs into your clinical platform.

SGMIA is a clinical analysis engine built on AI that connects to existing medical platforms to deliver active intelligence over the patient record.

Structured second opinion

Differential hypotheses generated from history, symptoms, evolution, and prior studies.

Lab correlation

Reads results in clinical context — not in isolation — and surfaces anomalous patterns.

Imaging support

Prioritizes critical studies and flags suspicious findings for the radiologist.

Clinical risk alerts

Detects omitted comorbidities, drug interactions, and deteriorating trajectories early.

Differential diagnosis support

Ranked, explainable hypotheses delivered as reference — never as a verdict.

An intelligent service connected directly to the clinical record.

Second opinion as a service

A clinical second opinion, available on every consultation.

The final decision is always the physician's.

SGMIA analyzes

  • Clinical history
  • Symptoms
  • Patient evolution
  • Laboratory results
  • Imaging studies

And returns

  • Suggested differential diagnoses
  • Clinical alerts
  • Potential risks
  • Recommendations as reference
  • Detects anomalous patterns across panels
  • Identifies critical value combinations
  • Correlates with prior history and comorbidities
  • Generates early clinical alerts

Integrates with

HCELISHospital ERPs

Lab analysis engine

Lab results, interpreted in clinical context.

SGMIA doesn't just receive values — it reads them against the patient's full history.

Imaging analysis engine

Imaging support for the radiologist — not a replacement.

SGMIA receives study metadata and structured findings, then augments diagnostic capacity.

It does not replace. It augments diagnostic capacity.

  • Prioritizes critical studies in the queue
  • Flags suspicious findings for review
  • Supports the radiologist's interpretation
  • Generates automatic clinical context

How it integrates

Four ways to deploy SGMIA.

Use SGMIA the way that fits your stack — from a single API call to a full embedded engine.

Clinical Intelligence API

Stateless REST endpoints for second opinion, lab correlation, and imaging triage.

Modular activatable service

Turn on individual engines (lab, imaging, second opinion) without committing to the full suite.

Embedded engine in HCE / Clinora

Native integration with our healthcare platforms — no extra configuration required.

Layer over existing systems

Drop SGMIA on top of your current HIS to add intelligence without ripping out infrastructure.

Architecture

Clinical system → SGMIA API → AI engine → Structured response → Physician

Why SGMIA

Traditional HIS record data. SGMIA interprets it.

Traditional HIS
  • Records data
  • Stores results
  • Reports passively
  • Reactive workflows
SGMIA
  • Interprets data in context
  • Detects clinical risks early
  • Generates structured context
  • Reduces errors of omission

Responsible AI

Built on responsible clinical AI principles.

  • Does not substitute medical judgment
  • Does not issue definitive diagnoses
  • Generates clinical hypotheses, not verdicts
  • Auditable and traceable end to end
  • The physician accepts or dismisses every recommendation

Technology should protect both the physician and the patient.

Benefits

Real value across the clinical stack.

For physicians

  • Constant second opinion at the point of care
  • Decision support in complex cases
  • Reduced cognitive load

For hospitals

  • Fewer adverse events
  • Higher clinical safety
  • Stronger quality indicators

For medical platforms

  • Competitive differentiation
  • Native intelligence built in
  • Real value for end users

SGMIA is the intelligence behind the system.

It does not replace clinical platforms. It powers them.