Revolutionizing Patient Care: AI-Driven Diagnostic Tool in Flanders Hospitals Receives Positive Feedback

2023-10-29 06:35:31

In several hospitals in Flanders, a diagnostic tool driven by artificial intelligence is in the testing phase and the feedback from medical staff is said to be positive. When a patient arrives at the emergency room, he registers at reception, then is received by a nurse for an initial clinical observation, as in all other hospitals. The difference is that we then send him a link to a smart questionnaire that he can fill out on his smartphone.

In the waiting room, the patient will then tell their entire medical story in real time through questions generated by artificial intelligence. The AI ​​will then offer a pre-diagnosis to the emergency doctor. Intelligence is there to save the doctor time, but not only that, as the doctor explains to us Allisson Gilbert who is an emergency doctor at Liège University Hospital. She was trained to work with this program:

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