
OpenEvidence is a medical knowledge platform for healthcare professionals. It answers clinical questions using peer-reviewed research and medical content from NEJM, JAMA and JAMA Network specialty journals, NCCN, and Cochrane. OpenEvidence is an informational aid and does not replace professional clinical judgment.
OpenEvidence centers its product on named medical content relationships. It identifies official AI partnerships with The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and the JAMA Network specialty journals, a collaboration with NCCN, and a partnership with Cochrane Systematic Reviews.
The distinction is the material included through these relationships. Healthcare professionals can access full-text clinical findings and supporting media from NEJM and JAMA, NCCN treatment algorithms, and Cochrane review content within the platform.
The core capability is evidence-grounded answers for healthcare professionals. The supporting content spans clinical findings, figures, tables, multimedia, systematic reviews, and treatment algorithms from the named publishers and organizations.
OpenEvidence also highlights HIPAA compliance and offers a mobile app for use wherever care happens. Its medical society collaborations include NCCN, ACC, ADA, AAFP, NORD, ACOG, AUA, AAO, and ACEP.
OpenEvidence has a 4.9 out of 5 rating from 11K ratings on the U.S. App Store. Reviewers praise its cited answers, quick evidence lookup, and direct links to journal sources. Critical reviews report server failures during high traffic and warn that broad prompts can return incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate information. Healthcare professionals should review the underlying evidence and apply their own professional clinical judgment.
The free offer is limited to verified U.S. healthcare professionals.
It is built for healthcare professionals and grounds answers in named clinical sources. The better choice depends on the task.
It grounds answers in peer-reviewed research and named medical publishers. That supports trust, but clinicians should still review the evidence.
Yes, it can produce incorrect output. Review the evidence behind each answer and apply professional clinical judgment.
No. Its free plan provides unlimited access for verified U.S. healthcare professionals, not free access for everyone.
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