Advancing the Integration of AI into Clinical Practice

Advancing the Integration of AI into Clinical Practice Advancing the Integration of AI into Clinical Practice

Dr. AI launched as a voice-powered virtual doctor for clinician pre-consultation. Patients speak symptoms through wearables like smart rings. The AI supports 38 languages and 12 medical specialties.

It suggests doctor appointments based on symptom recordings and creates medical records for real doctors. The system handles routine tasks: auto-transcribing conversations, generating SOAP reports, and integrating them into electronic medical records.

The AI also offers diagnostic hints, test advice, potential complication warnings, and nursing instructions. It even reads prescriptions like a pharmacist to explain drug info and medical terms.

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Jack Huang, the company’s CMO, stressed:

“The system is not designed to replace doctors,”
but to serve as an intelligent assistant, handling routine tasks so doctors can focus on complex patient care.

“For example, when you scan a prescription, it turns into a pharmacist,” Huang said, providing easy-to-understand information on the prescribed drugs, helping with medical terminology and deciphering instructions in small font sizes.

The goal is a full patient companion from symptom check to treatment support, lightening doctor workloads and improving care efficiency.

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