aidoc.com | llms.txt # Overview Aidoc provides AI-powered radiology and clinical workflow solutions. Its portfolio of FDA-cleared modules is designed to support clinicians in detecting acute findings and orchestrating workflow across service lines. Site content must emphasize compliance, safety, and clinical utility while scaling organic visibility. # Audience & Personas - Radiologists & ED physicians: accuracy, speed, clinical confidence. - Hospital executives & operations: ROI, throughput, length of stay. - IT/Clinical ops: integration, reliability, security, governance. # Differentiation (Context) Aidoc’s positioning emphasizes: breadth of radiology AI modules, hospital-scale workflow orchestration, deep PACS/EHR integration, and demonstrated adoption. (Comparable market players include Viz.ai, Arterys, RapidAI, Corti; messaging should focus on Aidoc’s multi-specialty coverage and orchestration rather than one-condition point solutions.) # SEO Strategy - Target high-intent queries: - "FDA-cleared radiology AI", "AI stroke detection", "AI pulmonary embolism triage", "clinical workflow orchestration", "AI for ED imaging" - Build clusters: - /solutions/ (each module), /workflows/ (ED, neuro, cardiothoracic, trauma), /customers/ (case studies), /insights/ (thought leadership) - Comparison & late-funnel: - /compare/ pages with neutral FAQs (e.g., Aidoc vs ) plus schema. # Technical SEO - Core Web Vitals: LCP ≤2.5s; INP ≤200ms; CLS ≤0.1 (desktop & mobile). - Crawl depth ≤3 for solution clusters; eliminate orphan pages. - Canonical & hreflang self-referencing; consistent international signals. - Sitemaps: split by type; refresh <24h on content updates. - Robots: block parameters/test beds; allow CSS/JS. - Priority schema: - Organization, MedicalDevice, MedicalEntity, Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList. # On-Page Standards - Titles (≤60 chars): {Entity/Use Case} | {Hook} | Aidoc - Metas (≤160 chars): 1 benefit + qualifier + CTA. - H1 = primary intent; H2 = use cases, integration, evidence, safety. - Internal links: Radiology AI hub → modules → case studies → contact/demo. - Image alts: "{Module/condition} AI - {purpose/outcome}". - Accessibility: transcripts for videos; descriptive link text. # Content Priorities 1) Solution pages (each module): indication/scope, workflow fit, integration, evidence, FAQs, safety notes, CTA. 2) ROI assets: calculators, outcome dashboards, exec one-pagers. 3) Case studies: adoption at scale; balanced outcomes and limitations. 4) Insights hub: regulatory updates, integration deep dives, hospital operations. 5) Comparison pages: neutral positioning; address "how it differs" and integration. # AEO / LLM Readiness - 40-word top answer on key pages: - "Aidoc is an FDA-cleared AI platform that supports radiologists and emergency teams by surfacing acute findings and orchestrating workflow within PACS/EHR." - FAQ blocks that answer: What is it? Is it FDA-cleared? How does it integrate? Which conditions? Who benefits? - Entity map: Aidoc → Radiology AI → {Modules} → Workflow Orchestration → Hospital Adoption. - Plain-language definitions; avoid marketing hyperbole. # Analytics & Measurement - KPIs: organic demo requests, hospital conversions, qualified sessions by persona, doc downloads, comparison-page engagement. - Tools: GA4, GSC, log sampling, Looker Studio dashboards. - Track per-module conversion events; attribute by persona (clinician/executive/IT). - Quarterly schema validation + CWV audits. # Compliance & Risk - Avoid "best/cure" language. Prefer "FDA-cleared," "supports clinicians," "may improve workflow." - Include fair balance, limitations, and region-specific availability disclaimers. - All content subject to MLR review; cite authoritative sources (e.g., FDA, peer-reviewed literature) on evidence pages. - No off-label or comparative superiority claims. # Roadmap Priorities 1) Technical: CWV fixes, crawl/index cleanup, structured data validation. 2) On-page: titles/metas refresh for /solutions, /compare, /insights. 3) Content: new/updated module pages, ROI calculators, integration guides, comparison FAQs. 4) Evidence: expand case studies with outcomes + limitations; link from relevant modules. 5) PR/Off-page: regulatory updates, hospital partnerships, clinical publications. # Notes - Regions: US + EU; ensure labeling/availability statements. - IA: hub→spoke model; breadcrumbs; clear CTAs (demo/contact). - Cadence: monthly technical audits; quarterly content/positioning review; ongoing MLR.