Medical research software is used for two primary purposes: education and sharing research with the medical community. This type of software is commonly used to train medical personnel and to support diagnoses if no similar clinical cases among patients can be referenced internally.
Example: PubMed.gov
Medical diagnosis software for doctors allows them to exchange anonymized patient records so that they can fill any informational gaps preventing them from providing an accurate diagnosis. This type of software often leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze all available patient data and generate probable diagnoses.
There are also medical diagnosis apps available for individuals. Such apps allow users to check if their symptoms require a visit to hospital. Diagnosis apps like these have become popular during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Examples: Human DX, OSP Labs, COVID Symptom Tracker
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |