Veritas MedAI · Physician-Led Cardiovascular AI Advisory
Trusted AI governance and strategy for cardiovascular care.
Veritas MedAI helps cardiovascular organizations evaluate, implement, govern, and monitor AI with a physician-led, vendor-neutral approach.
Why this matters
The pressure to move on AI is outpacing the discipline to do it safely.
Healthcare organizations are being asked to evaluate AI faster than most teams can build the governance, validation, and oversight needed to support it. Veritas MedAI exists to close that gap before it becomes a patient-safety or operational liability.
Patient data exposure and privacy risk
Workflow disruption from poorly fitted tools
Inconsistent or opaque vendor evaluation
Governance gaps and unclear accountability
Fragmented stakeholder ownership
Scaling AI without monitoring or oversight
What Veritas MedAI does
Five disciplines, one cardiovascular focus.
AI Readiness & Opportunity Assessment
Map high-value use cases, stakeholder alignment, workflow fit, and governance maturity before any procurement decision.
Learn moreVendor Evaluation & Validation
Physician-led, vendor-neutral reviews focused on evidence, workflow fit, implementation burden, and local validation needs.
Learn moreGovernance & Risk Frameworks
Decision pathways, review standards, policy foundations, and accountability models for responsible AI use.
Learn moreImplementation & Operational Enablement
Pilot planning, workflow integration, change management, training preparation, and launch readiness.
Learn moreMonitoring & Strategic Oversight
Post-deployment review, performance oversight, governance continuity, and long-term operational trust.
Learn moreThe Veritas approach
AI adoption should begin with structure, not pressure.
Hype, procurement cycles, and vendor timelines too often drive AI decisions in healthcare. Veritas MedAI starts somewhere different — structured evaluation, governance discipline, implementation realism, and long-term oversight.
It is a calmer, more deliberate posture, and it is the one a board, a CMIO, or a service-line leader can actually defend in writing.
Flagship engagement
AI Readiness Assessment + Roadmap
A focused advisory sprint for cardiovascular organizations that need clarity before scaling AI. Veritas MedAI helps your leadership team identify high-value use cases, assess governance and workflow gaps, review implementation readiness, align stakeholders, and prioritize next steps.
Outcomes
- Identify high-value cardiovascular AI use cases
- Assess governance and workflow gaps
- Review implementation readiness and risk
- Align clinical, operational, and IT stakeholders
- Prioritize a defensible next-step roadmap

Dr. Furrukh S. Malik, MD
Founder · Veritas MedAI
Founder credibility
A cardiovascular physician leader at the center of every engagement.
Veritas MedAI was founded by a cardiovascular physician leader with experience across advanced heart failure, transplant cardiology, and broader cardiovascular medicine, alongside professional leadership in national cardiology organizations.
His professional interests include preventive cardiology, health informatics, and the practical role of AI in healthcare delivery and decision-making — the same disciplines that shape every Veritas engagement.
"Adopting AI responsibly in cardiovascular care is rarely a technology problem. It is a governance, workflow, and trust problem — and it is solvable with the right discipline."
How we work
Assess. Validate. Govern. Implement. Monitor.
01
Assess
Inventory current efforts, score readiness, and surface stakeholder priorities.
02
Validate
Review evidence, workflow fit, and local validation needs through a physician lens.
03
Govern
Design oversight structures, review pathways, and policy foundations.
04
Implement
Plan pilots, integration, training, and change management with operational realism.
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Monitor
Establish post-deployment review and long-term performance oversight.
Free download · Lead magnet
12 Questions Before Buying Any AI Tool in Cardiology
A physician-curated checklist of the 12 questions every cardiovascular leader should ask a vendor before signing — evidence, workflow fit, governance, risk, and post-deployment monitoring.
Start the conversation
Before you scale AI, make sure your organization is ready to trust it.
A focused working call with a physician-led advisor — readiness, governance, validation, and what should happen first in your cardiovascular program.