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Last updated: June 5, 2026
Back to directoryClinical AI platform for emergency departments that uses EHR data and clinical NLP to support nurse triage, sepsis-risk recognition, and operational analytics.
Hospitals evaluating AI as a triage safety net for emergency nurses where alerts can be governed through ED, sepsis, nursing, quality, and informatics workflows.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Mednition KATE as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat as high-risk emergency-department clinical decision support; verify current FDA status for each KATE module because Breakthrough Device Designation can expedite review but does not by itself authorize marketing. |
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| Privacy | Review customer-data privacy terms, BAA, EHR data feeds, free-text processing, PHI retention, audit logs, support access, analytics exports, and whether retrospective cohort searches create separate governance obligations. |
| Evidence | Validate published and vendor-stated triage and sepsis performance against local ED acuity mix, documentation quality, sepsis prevalence, nurse workflow, false alerts, missed alerts, and subgroup performance. |
| Workflow | Best governed as nurse-reviewed triage and sepsis-risk support with explicit escalation rules, alert documentation, override capture, quality review, downtime plans, and post-deployment monitoring. |
Mednition describes KATE as a clinical AI platform for emergency department triage, sepsis recognition, and clinical analytics that reads structured and unstructured EHR data; company materials describe KATE Sepsis as having FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, while FDA guidance explains that designation is not the same as marketing authorization.
Not for: Autonomous triage assignment, standalone sepsis diagnosis, use outside emergency-department workflows, or deployment without nurse review and local performance monitoring.
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