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medchi.org

medchi.org

Weak AI visibility with 20 of 48 criteria passing. Biggest gap: llms.txt file.

Healthcare & Patient AdvocacyHospital & Health Care
46/100
F
Citation Avg
Answer Readiness
~40% weight
6/10
Content Structure
~25% weight
4/10
Trust & Authority
~15% weight
4/10
Technical Foundation
~10% weight
3/10
AI Discovery
~10% weight
3/10

Verdict

Below-average AEO readiness at 46/100 - multiple areas need attention. Key strengths include Entity Authority & NAP Consistency, Duplicate Content Blocks, and Cross-Page Duplicate Content. Priority gaps: llms.txt File, Schema.org Structured Data, and Q&A Content Format.

How to Improve

Current
46/100
Projected
78/100
43Total Fixes
12Quick Wins
~100hEst. Effort
Quick Wins
Create /llms.txt fileConfigure robots.txt for AI crawlersLink orphan pages into site navigationAdd structured tables and listsAdd definition-style contentAdd ai.txt and content licensingFix canonical URL strategyImprove query-answer alignmentAdd visible date signalsMake pages solve the user task fasterPackage evidence for AI enginesReduce render-blocking resources
Create /llms.txt file
critical|low
Add llms-full.txt with extended content
medium|low
Fix HTML structure and meta tags
medium|low
Create complete sitemap.xml
critical|medium
Configure robots.txt for AI crawlers
high|trivial
Fix canonical URL strategy
critical|low
Improve server response efficiency
critical|medium
Reduce render-blocking resources
high|low
Add internationalization signals
critical|medium
Reduce document weight
medium|low

Top Opportunities10

Add question-based headings (H2/H3) throughout your content. Use "What is...", "How does...", "Why should..." patterns that match how users query AI assistants.

Write concise, standalone answer paragraphs (2-3 sentences) immediately after question headings. These "snippet-ready" paragraphs are ideal for AI engine citations.

Write 20-25 word self-contained answer sentences immediately after each H2 heading. 72.4% of AI-cited posts use this pattern - it gives engines a ready-made snippet to quote.

Ensure blog content consistently covers your core expertise areas rather than scattering across unrelated topics. AI engines build authority models - a site about "Medicare coverage" that also publishes about humidifiers and groceries dilutes its topical authority.

Expand articles to 1000+ words with structured H2/H3 sections, comparison tables, and expert analysis. Thin content (under 300 words) is rarely cited by AI engines. Deep, well-structured articles demonstrate expertise.

Include "our analysis", "our data", "our testing" phrases backed by original research or proprietary data. 52.2% of AI-cited posts contain owned data signals.

Use HTML tables for comparison data and ordered/unordered lists for features, steps, and specifications. Structured data formats are directly extractable by AI engines for answers.

Add specific numbers, percentages, statistics, and data points throughout your content. Fact-dense content gives AI engines concrete data to cite rather than vague claims.

Define the primary entity in the first 500 characters, use consistent terminology (same term 70%+), and add "unlike X" signals to help AI engines distinguish your topics.

Write self-contained definition sentences and single-claim statements that AI engines can quote directly. Avoid pronouns like "this" or "that" at the start of answer paragraphs.

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Site Pages

www.medchi.org/Center-for-the-Employed-PhysicianF39
Center for the Employed Physycian
www.medchi.org/Calendar-of-EventsF35
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society > About MedChi > Calendar of Events
www.medchi.org/changeD40
Change Healthcare
www.medchi.org/Insurance-WatchD40
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society > Insurance Watch
www.medchi.org/AHEADD41
All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development
www.medchi.org/Component-Medical-SocietiesD40
Component Medical Societies
www.medchi.org/About-MedChiD47
About MedChi
www.medchi.org/Maryland-Honoring-Choices-CoalitionD43
Maryland Honoring Choices Coalition
www.medchi.org/ClassifiedAdsF38
Classified Ads
www.medchi.org/MDPCPF37
Maryland Primary Care Program
www.medchi.org/MedChiCTOF37
MedChi Care Transformation Organization
www.medchi.org/advantageF39
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society > Your Resource > Vendor Resources
www.medchi.org/CMEF39
Continuing Medical Education
www.medchi.org/EQIPAdditionalResourcesF37
Additional Resources
www.medchi.org/DEAregulationsF38
DEA Regulations
www.medchi.org/CollectionsF39
Collections
www.medchi.org/EQIPMeetingMaterialsF38
EQIP Meeting Materials
www.medchi.org/Governing-DocumentsF38
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society > About MedChi > MedChi Governing Documents
www.medchi.org/AIseriesD41
AI CME Series
www.medchi.org/ChronicCareManagementF39
Chronic Care Management

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