Medical Sources
MedCite searches European guidelines, national health authority sources, and peer-reviewed biomedical literature. Clinical claims are prioritised from local authorities, European and international guidance, and peer-reviewed literature. Coverage varies by topic and country. MedCite shows what it found and links to the original source.
European and National Clinical Guidelines
MedCite indexes clinical guidelines from European health authorities, medical societies, and national guideline bodies. These include recommendations from ESC, EAU, EASL, EULAR, NICE, AWMF, HAS, Sundhedsstyrelsen, NHG, and others. Guidelines are retrieved via trusted health domains and institutional source databases.
Medical Literature
MedCite may surface relevant systematic reviews, meta-analyses, trials, and observational studies when they are found for the clinical question. Results are ranked by clinical relevance and source quality.
Visible Citation Chips
Every cited claim in a MedCite answer is paired with a visible citation chip. Clicking a chip opens source details such as title, journal, authors, and a link to the original publication. This lets you inspect and verify every piece of evidence.
Quick Mode
Fast clinical orientation. MedCite returns a compact cited answer in seconds from available sources. Best for look-up and quick reference during the working day.
Review Mode
Deeper evidence synthesis from the retrieved sources. Suitable for research questions, journal clubs, literature review, and guideline verification.
Broad Discovery, Strict Citation
MedCite may retrieve broad web results during evidence discovery. Unknown web pages help retrieval and ranking context, but only recognised clinical authorities and literature sources can support cited clinical claims.
Source Coverage
MedCite's guideline layer currently covers the following countries and European bodies. Coverage varies by topic and country:
Limitations
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- Does not replace clinical judgment: always verify evidence against original sources, current local guidelines, and institutional protocols.
- Search results depend on indexed sources, which may have gaps in non-English content, recent publications, or specialised fields.
- Source coverage may vary by country, specialty, and language. Some national guidelines or society publications may not yet be included.