DrOwl Health Technologies subsidiary wisepatientAI has introduced a natural language search feature that enables patients to search their own health records.
The system functions within each patient’s personal electronic health record ecosystem, providing specifically tailored information.
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The platform allows patients to conduct searches using straightforward language to locate specific information within their personal medical records.
They will be able to access required information regarding symptoms, previous diagnoses or medication history without having to sift through extensive records.
wisepatientAI CEO Arvind Raichur stated: “We are revolutionising healthcare by empowering patients with the tools to take control of their own care. wisepatientAI was founded on the belief that when patients have access to the right information, they can make better decisions and improve their healthcare experiences.
“Patients — not providers — own their medical records, and the law guarantees their right to access them through apps like wisepatientAI.”
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By GlobalDataThe platform’s AI-driven search function has been developed in-house to guarantee security, reliability and accuracy.
By leveraging machine learning, it translates intricate medical terminology into actionable insights.
As healthcare cyber-attacks continue to increase, wisepatientAI provides a secure backup solution, guaranteeing that patients can access their records even in the event of data breaches or provider system failures.
The platform aids caregivers by consolidating multiple portals and medical terminology into a single, manageable interface.
DrOwl Health was founded by Arvind and Becky Raichur and its solutions are being utilised on more than one million devices globally.
