video: Promoting the development and application of more accurate, ethically responsible artificial intelligence tools adapted to real clinical needs in order to improve the quality of healthcare is one of the main objectives of the NursIA network, an initiative led by a multidisciplinary team at the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló. The network brings together five research groups in fields such as nursing, biostatistics, machine learning, process mining and applied ethics, with the aim of contributing to the transformation of healthcare through innovative AI-based solutions that improve patient safety and the efficiency of healthcare processes. Funded by the Universitat Jaume I’s 2025–2026 programme for the promotion of research and knowledge transfer, the network aims to generate impact in three key areas: scientific and technical development, institutional collaboration and knowledge transfer, and communication and outreach. Planned activities include a conference on the practical implementation of AI in clinical environments, the first open NursIA conference on artificial intelligence and healthcare transformation, and several scientific publications on AI applied to healthcare. The research team collaborates with the three health departments in Castelló and with various institutions, including the Health Research Institute Carlos III, the ValgrAI Joint Research Unit, the Bioethics Committee of the Castelló Health Department and the Valencia Biomechanics Institute. The NursIA network is coordinated by researcher Víctor M. González Chordá and brings together several research groups specialising in artificial intelligence, nursing research, knowledge engineering and applied ethics. NursIA (Nursing and Innovation in Healthcare Systems through Artificial Intelligence Applications) is coordinated by researcher Víctor M. González Chordá, from the Nursing Research Group (GIENF), and brings together the research groups Shape Analysis 2D and 3D, Statistical Learning in Artificial Intelligence, Stereology, GIANT – Machine Learning for Intelligent Environments Research Group, Knowledge Engineering, and EPyD – Practical Ethics and Democracy. More information: https://rednursia.uji.es/
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Promoting the development and application of more accurate, ethically responsible artificial intelligence tools adapted to real clinical needs in order to improve the quality of healthcare is one of the main objectives of the NursIA network, an initiative led by a multidisciplinary team at the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló. The network brings together five research groups in fields such as nursing, biostatistics, machine learning, process mining and applied ethics, with the aim of contributing to the transformation of healthcare through innovative AI-based solutions that improve patient safety and the efficiency of healthcare processes.
Funded by the Universitat Jaume I’s 2025–2026 programme for the promotion of research and knowledge transfer, the network aims to generate impact in three key areas: scientific and technical development, institutional collaboration and knowledge transfer, and communication and outreach. Planned activities include a conference on the practical implementation of AI in clinical environments, the first open NursIA conference on artificial intelligence and healthcare transformation, and several scientific publications on AI applied to healthcare.
The research team collaborates with the three health departments in Castelló and with various institutions, including the Health Research Institute Carlos III, the ValgrAI Joint Research Unit, the Bioethics Committee of the Castelló Health Department and the Valencia Biomechanics Institute. The NursIA network is coordinated by researcher Víctor M. González Chordá and brings together several research groups specialising in artificial intelligence, nursing research, knowledge engineering and applied ethics.
Over the coming months, the network will organise a conference on the practical implementation of artificial intelligence in clinical settings and the first NursIA Open Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Healthcare Systems, to be held in October. In addition, the research team is preparing several publications on AI applied to nursing care, which will be included in a special issue of the journal Enfermería Clínica.
NursIA (Nursing and Innovation in Healthcare Systems through Artificial Intelligence Applications) is coordinated by researcher Víctor M. González Chordá, from the Nursing Research Group (GIENF), and brings together the research groups Shape Analysis 2D and 3D, Statistical Learning in Artificial Intelligence, Stereology, GIANT – Machine Learning for Intelligent Environments Research Group, Knowledge Engineering, and EPyD – Practical Ethics and Democracy.
More information: https://rednursia.uji.es