News | Artificial Intelligence | October 21, 2024

The library includes testing methodologies used for bias evaluation across virtually all FDA-approved AI products and includes more than 20 clinically valid healthcare validation metrics. 


Oct. 21, 2024 — Gesund.ai, the clinical AI validation company, has announced the open sourcing of a comprehensive library of evaluation methodologies and frameworks to help developers and users address AI performance and potential bias across patient cohorts for the FDA-regulated AI solutions on the market. As part of its mission to standardize AI validation, Gesund.ai also announced it has joined the Coalition for Health AI, after partnering with public and private industry groups like CancerX, the NIST AI Safety Institute Consortium, VALID AI and the American Heart Association. 

Clinical AI products have special characteristics that must be accounted for when screening them for potential bias. For instance, beyond the data itself, the laws themselves are adapting and evolving. In 2025, healthcare providers and payors and not just AI developers will be responsible for ensuring discrimination does not occur from the use of clinical algorithms and other AI solutions. 

While the FDA has its own guidelines for clinical AI performance testing, there is no industry standard platform for doctors or developers to use on their own. Gesund.ai has spent years creating a clinical AI validation software suite now used across different healthcare settings. It encompasses many different FDA-aligned feature sets relevant for real-world deployment. Now, the company is opening up the library of methodologies and frameworks used in combination with its validation engine for anyone to use, update and edit. 

“One goal of open sourcing this library is to rally communities together to update, improve and expand standards and methodologies as the field evolves,” said Dr. Enes Hosgor, CEO and founder of Gesund.ai. “No one company can or should do it alone.”

Called Gesund Validate, Healthcare, AI and industry professionals can access it at this link. Validate is open source and has many benefits for AI developers and healthcare providers, like:

  • Covers the clinical AI solutions physicians use, like radiology, because it is built on unstructured multimodal data adopting “expert-in-the-loop” workflows and a wide range of computer vision tasks.
  • Spots bias by analyzing model performance across patient metadata like age, gender, and race against built-in fairness and bias mitigation methodologies.
  • FDA guidelines are the core of Gesund Validate and it can be adapted per the unique needs of a given hospital as well as to accommodate evolving laws. 

To learn more visit www.gesund.ai.


Related Content

News | Bone Densitometry Systems

June 19, 2025 — Naitive Technologies has published results demonstrating the diagnostic performance of its AI-powered ...

Time June 18, 2025
arrow
News | Lung Imaging

June 18, 2025 — Exo recently announced that now included on its Exo Iris is the first ever FDA 510(k) cleared AI for ...

Time June 18, 2025
arrow
News | Digital Pathology

June 11, 2025 — Diagnostic laboratory leaders view digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) as pivotal to ...

Time June 12, 2025
arrow
News | Lung Imaging

June 11, 2025 — To prepare healthcare workforces and providers for an AI-driven future, Qure.ai has expanded its Global ...

Time June 11, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

June 10, 2025 — CIVIE has announced the official launch of RadPod, an AI-driven, on-demand radiology platform designed ...

Time June 10, 2025
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

June 4, 2025 — RadNet, Inc., a provider of high-quality, cost-effective diagnostic imaging services and digital health ...

Time June 09, 2025
arrow
News | Mammography

June 9, 2025 — A new independent, peer-reviewed study published in the journal Clinical Breast Cancer reinforces the ...

Time June 09, 2025
arrow
News | Imaging Software Development

June 05, 2025 — Nano-X Imaging Ltd. has announced that its deep-learning medical imaging analytics subsidiary, Nanox AI ...

Time June 05, 2025
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

June 5, 2025 – Artera, the developer of multimodal artificial intelligence (MMAI)-based prognostic and predictive cancer ...

Time June 05, 2025
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

June 3, 2025 — In a collaborative study between the Departments of Radiology at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia ...

Time June 04, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now