

A Smarter ICU Dashboard for Faster, More Informed Clinical Decisions
Unify real-time patient monitoring, medications, trend analysis, protocol guidance, and AI-assisted clinical insight in one intelligent decision-support experience.

The MINA platform provides a unified view of patient data, medications, trends, protocols, and AI-assisted guidance.

Critical care teams face high-stakes decisions across fragmented systems
In fast-moving clinical settings, patient information is spread across monitors, medication records, protocols, charts, notes, and siloed systems. Clinicians must mentally assemble a complete picture while responding under pressure — creating cognitive overload, delaying insight, and increasing the risk of missed signals.
Fragmented patient information across siloed systems
Delayed recognition of clinical deterioration
Alarm fatigue and signal overload in high-acuity settings
Inconsistent protocol visibility at the point of care
Time pressure in critical decision-making moments
Why the ICU needs a smarter approach
Watch how fragmented data, alarm fatigue, and cognitive overload threaten patient outcomes — and how MINA transforms scattered signals into unified, actionable intelligence.
Watch: How MINA Transforms ICU Clinical Intelligence
One integrated clinical intelligence layer
The MINA dashboard brings the most important patient signals into one coordinated view. By combining real-time data, historical trends, medications, protocol context, and AI-assisted guidance, the platform helps clinicians see what matters, understand why it matters, and act with greater confidence.

Six connected views. One clinical story.
Each module addresses a distinct aspect of critical care decision-making, working together to provide comprehensive situational awareness.

AI support where clinicians need it most
Each module includes a focused AI advisor designed to help clinicians interrogate the information on screen, ask follow-up questions, review relevant knowledge, and explore possible interpretations. The goal is not to replace physician judgment, but to support faster understanding and more informed decisions.
Safety note: Designed as clinical decision support, not autonomous diagnosis or treatment. Final medical judgment remains with licensed practitioners.
What this platform could improve
Clinical Value
- Faster recognition of deterioration
- Better situational awareness
- More confident interpretation of complex patient data
Workflow Value
- Lower cognitive burden on care teams
- Better cross-team alignment
- Faster access to protocols and relevant context
Innovation Value
- Structured feedback loop with clinicians
- Iterative development of high-value features
- Path to EMR and real-time data integration
