AI applied to healthcare
Critical and practical analysis of artificial intelligence tools, predictive models, generative AI, clinical decision support, medical documentation, bias, governance, and safety.

A space for thinking about artificial intelligence in healthcare from the clinic, the shift, healthcare management, imperfect data, and concrete clinical decisions.
This is not about replacing medical judgment. It is about understanding when a tool helps, when it gets in the way, when it requires better data, and when it still belongs to the aspirational realm.
What Nexus Humanum is
Nexus Humanum begins with a simple idea: between the algorithm and the patient there must always be a responsible human interface.
That interface is not decorative. It is clinical, ethical, operational, and contextual. It is made of professionals who know system limits, interpret incomplete data, make decisions under pressure, document what happens, and sustain processes that were often not designed for everyday reality.
This site exists to think about artificial intelligence in healthcare without naivety and without automatic rejection. With rigor, prudence, and feet on the ground.
From real medicine
Talking about artificial intelligence in healthcare from Latin America requires acknowledging something often left out: our systems do not run on perfect databases or ideal workflows.
Electronic records, paper, spreadsheets, incomplete documentation, overloaded teams, partial interoperability, and decisions that cannot always wait all coexist. In that context, AI only makes sense if it helps organize information, reduce administrative burden, improve records, detect risks, support decisions, and strengthen patient safety.
Three lines of work
Critical and practical analysis of artificial intelligence tools, predictive models, generative AI, clinical decision support, medical documentation, bias, governance, and safety.
Reflections on electronic health records, interoperability, record quality, care processes, value-based medicine, patient safety, and responsible information use.
Materials and proposals for health professionals who need to understand AI without becoming engineers, but without being reduced to passive users.
Editorial philosophy
No smoke. No nonsense. No empty promises.
Nexus Humanum does not begin from blind fascination with technology. It begins from a concrete question: what can truly improve healthcare, under what conditions, and with what risks?
That is why the center of this conversation is not the algorithm. It is the human responsibility that decides how, when, and why to use it.
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If you work in healthcare, management, teaching, or health technology, this space is built for a serious conversation: what we can do today, what we must improve before automating, and what future is worth building.