MDClone Launches ADAMS Copilot, a GenAI Assistant for Healthcare Data

March 11, 2026
MDClone has introduced ADAMS Copilot, a generative AI-powered assistant designed to help healthcare teams analyze and act on complex data securely within their own systems.

Healthcare technology company MDClone has launched ADAMS Copilot, its generative AI-powered data assistant for healthcare organizations, announced in a press release. The tool is designed to help clinical, operational, and research teams analyze real-world data through a conversational interface.

ADAMS Copilot is integrated into MDClone’s ADAMS platform and allows users to ask natural-language questions that are automatically converted into analytical workflows. It supports a range of analytical functions, including statistical summaries, trend detection, correlation analysis, and clinical outcomes evaluation.

The system operates securely within each organization’s own data environment, ensuring patient data remains behind institutional firewalls. By using large language models, ADAMS Copilot enables users without technical expertise to perform complex analyses while maintaining privacy and compliance.

The platform is already in use at Sheba Medical Center, where teams are using it to accelerate data-driven insights. MDClone will demonstrate ADAMS Copilot at the HIMSS 2026 conference in Las Vegas.

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