Natália Monteiro Cordeiro Mori*
Medical Director, Bloom Care, São Paulo, Brazil and Obstetrician-Gynecologist and Breast Specialist and Doctoral student in Artificial Intelligence and Breast Imaging, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP)
*Corresponding Author: Natália Monteiro Cordeiro Mori, Medical Director, Bloom Care, São Paulo, Brazil and Obstetrician-Gynecologist and Breast Specialist and Doctoral student in Artificial Intelligence and Breast Imaging, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP).
Received: December 17, 2025; Published: December 31, 2025
Part of this essay was refined with the help of an AI language tool — a collaborator of syntax, not of thought. Modern healthcare loves metrics. Dashboards glow with OKRs, growth curves, and key performance indicators. We measure nearly everything—except, perhaps, what matters most. Somewhere between spreadsheets and strategy decks, medicine’s oldest compass—clinical reasoning—has begun to tilt.
Citation: Natália Monteiro Cordeiro Mori. “When Targets Target Patients". Acta Scientific Women's Health 8.1 (2026): 20-21.
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