Clinical Blocks
Medical records often suffer from inconsistency, unclear organization, and difficulty sharing information between doctors, specialists and hospitals. This leads to frustrating patient experiences, repeated tests, and extra work for healthcare professionals.
Medical data in most records suffer from inconsistency, lack of meaningful structure, variation from system to system and low trust between practitioners. Information exchange across hospitals, clinics, and specialists is at worst a letter with a summary of notes or a custom attachment containing results. For more structured systems it’s typically free-text based, making it prone to errors, omissions and inconsistent capture of information from patient to patient. The unstructured nature of this information also leads to more effort needing to addressed by each practitioner taking more of their limited…
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