TY - JOUR T1 - A Mortality Risk Intelligence Oversight Model for Critical Care Systems AU - Daniel Fischer AU - Laura Meier AU - Thomas Braun AU - Stefan Koch AU - Felix Roth JF - Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Systems JO - J. Artif. Intell. Healthc. Syst. SN - 3149-8981 Y1 - 2023 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 4 N2 - Critical care systems increasingly integrate artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance mortality risk assessment, yet the absence of robust oversight mechanisms poses significant challenges to clinical reliability and ethical deployment. This conceptual manuscript proposes the mortality risk intelligence oversight (MRIO) Model, a theoretical architecture designed to orchestrate AI-driven risk intelligence within intensive care unit (ICU) environments. Drawing from clinical AI system architectures, healthcare analytics infrastructures, and decision support pipelines, the model emphasizes layered oversight for real-time mortality prediction, incorporating interoperability frameworks and governance protocols to mitigate biases and drift. The architecture features a unique tripartite structure: a foundational risk ingestion layer, an adaptive intelligence core, and a vigilant oversight envelope, interconnected via bidirectional feedback topologies that facilitate dynamic recalibration. Theoretical formulas capture risk propagation dynamics, oversight burden, and decision confidence thresholds, but they do not address infrastructural sensitivities without empirical validation. By synthesizing recent literature on EHR intelligence ecosystems and AI monitoring systems, this work explores how the MRIO Model could, in theory, redistribute human-AI workflows, enhance clinical workflow integration, and address governance dependencies in critical care. The discussion underscores the need for such models to foster trustworthy AI deployment and advocates future conceptual refinements in federated healthcare settings. Ultimately, the MRIO Model offers a blueprint for intelligence oversight that prioritizes patient safety and systemic resilience in mortality risk analytics. UR - https://cirpublications.com/k341704472 ER -