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Pediatrics RPM
Pediatrics RPM

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Product Description:

Enterprise wide RPM platform to manage any and all populations outside the hospital. Full scale device's, patient reported outcomes, surveys and real time notifications.

About Locus Health:

Locus is a remote patient monitoring platform built to support both pediatric and adult care. We focus on four key areas to make remote care feel like a seamless extension of your health system.

Maximizing Your Tools: We help you get more value out of your current EHR and tech investments.

Supporting Your Staff: We design our workflows to match the reality of your team’s busy schedule, helping them work efficiently without burnout.

Freedom of Choice: We have a wide selection of pediatric and adult devices and are willing to evaluate new device partnerships on behalf of your system.

Proven Results: We help transform remote care into a strategic advantage by improving patient outcomes and generating a positive return on investment. Our approach engages patients of all ages and levels of digital literacy, assisting them in connecting devices and staying involved with the care programs at your health system.

 

Product Description:

Through its comprehensive integration of diverse data sources - including EHR, RPM and patient-generated insights - the Medical Brain has a complete understanding of the patient’s medical history and knowledge of the current situation in real-time. With this complete, whole-person understanding, the Medical Brain proactively identifies emerging health risks, care gaps, delays, and errors. 

The Medical Brain is being used by provider groups, health systems, ACOs to help providers manage patients on their behalf so they can succeed with value-based care. Brain contacts providers and orchestrates care. This patient-first, real-time approach helps patients control chronic disease, reduce hospital days, while increasing provider productivity by 92% by eliminating patient communication and follow-up tasks from provider and office staff.  

The Medical Brain is being used by provider groups, health systems, ACOs to help providers manage patients on their behalf so they can succeed with value-based care.

About healthPrecision / Medical Brain:

Medical Brain is an AI-powered clinical assistant designed to enhance healthcare for both patients and providers. For patients, it offers personalized care by monitoring vital signs, providing health insights, and simplifying the management of appointments, medications, and follow-ups. This ensures proactive care and empowers patients to make informed health decisions. For providers, Medical Brain delivers real-time, data-driven insights to support accurate clinical decisions, streamlines communication within care teams, and automates administrative tasks, allowing more time for direct patient care and improving overall healthcare efficiency.

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Integrated, Not Isolated Data Collection The biggest challenge with RPM data is usually where it lives. With Locus, data doesn't sit in a separate portal: Direct to EHR: We feed "discrete data" directly into your EMR flowsheets from our ecosystem of both Bluetooth and Cellular connected devices which include common vital signs, as well as spirometry, fetal doppler, and growing. Manage by Exception: Our system filters the "noise." Instead of scrolling through thousands of normal readings, your team is alerted only when a patient’s data trends outside of their personal "normal" range. This is further fine-tuned by health system partners. Outcomes: Our data consistently demonstrates how remote monitoring has lowered readmission rates and/or shortened hospital stays.

Locus offers several methods for health systems to access and analyze their data: Reporting Dashboard: A built-in dashboard within the Locus web application that provides immediate visibility into program metrics. Custom SQL Reports: The platform supports the creation of specialized

Locus Health’s bidirectional communication capabilities are managed via feature flags, allowing health systems to customize the level of patient engagement based on specific program needs or clinical capacity. Feature Flag Customization Administrators can choose to enable or disable the following communication channels: In-App Messaging: This optional feature allows for secure, non-urgent messaging between the care team and the patient. Video Visits: Programs have the option to "Turn On" video capabilities for 1-to-1 visits or group sessions with up to 49 participants, such as centering sessions or group counseling. Notifications: Clinicians can enable or disable real-time notifications via email or SMS for measurement alerts and new messages. If these are disabled, alerts will still display within the web portal for the care team to manage. Patient notifications happen via HIPAA-compliant banner notifications and "nudges" to take vital signs or login to see a message.

Accessibility and WCAG Compliance Locus is committed to an "accessibility-first" design philosophy, adhering to international standards to ensure an inclusive digital experience: WCAG Compliant Design: The application is built following Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which focus on making digital content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for individuals with various disabilities. Native Accessibility Tool Support: The app is designed to work seamlessly with iOS and Android native mobile tools. This allows patients to utilize standard features such as: Screen Readers (e.g., VoiceOver on iOS and TalkBack on Android) for patients with visual impairments. Text Resizing and high-contrast modes to improve readability. Voice Control and other assistive technologies provided by mobile operating systems. Equitability and Localization To ensure health equity, Locus addresses linguistic and social barriers through targeted features: Language Localization: The Locus patient app is fully localized in English and Spanish, allowing a broader demographic to engage with their care plans in their preferred language. Flexible Access Options: Recognizing that not all patients have the same resources, Locus offers four ways to access the platform: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): Use the app on a personal iPhone or Android device. Cellular-Enabled iPads: Locus can provide pre-configured, cellular-ready tablets for patients who do not have reliable internet or their own mobile devices. Web-Based Portal (PWA): A web-accessible version for use on any browser. Simple Connectivity: Features like cellular hub connectivity and automated data transmission help patients in rural or underserved areas stay connected without needing complex technical setups.

Pediatric Care Pathways Locus is a leader in pediatric remote patient monitoring (RPM), serving many of the top children's hospitals in the United States. Their pediatric pathways focus on "feeders and growers" and medically complex patients to reduce length of stay (LOS) and improve outcomes. Cardiac: High-risk cardiology, heart failure, VAD, TRAC, and exercise programs for older CHD patients. NICU: Complex discharges (NG tubes/Oxygen), feeders and growers, and substance-exposed newborns. Pulmonary: Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, and Trach/Vent care. General/Other: Solid organ transplant, palliative care, outpatient antimicrobial therapy (OPAT), and the transition from TPN to oral feeds. Adult Care Pathways For adult populations, Locus provides pathways aimed at managing chronic conditions and reducing 30-day readmission risks. Oncology: Specifically developed through NIH/National Cancer Institute awards, including chemotherapy treatment and medication monitoring. Cardiac: Heart failure and cardiac rehab. Pulmonary: COPD and pneumonia. Surgical: Bariatric and urology pathways. General/Chronic: Endocrinology, high-risk obstetrics, mental health, weight management, and spinal cord injury. Transplant: Solid organ and stem cell transplant. Pathway Customization and Scalability While these pathways are prebuilt based on clinical evidence and established best practices, they remain highly flexible: Configurability: Care teams can choose from over 70 different measurement types to design a dashboard that fits their specific program needs. Enterprise Integration: Pathways are integrated directly into the EMR (e.g., Epic, Cerner), allowing for discrete data return and SSO access for clinicians. Logistics Support: Locus manages the full logistics of these pathways, including shipping branded kits with integrated devices (scales, BP monitors, etc.) directly to patients' homes.

The Locus platform is designed to be fully integrated into enterprise health systems. Key features include: Discrete Data Integration: Biometric and symptomatic data from remote monitoring is sent back to the EMR as discrete data, making it actionable within the patient's record. Single Sign-On (SSO): Clinicians can access the Locus dashboard directly through the EMR using SSO via SMART on FHiR, reducing the need for multiple logins. EMR-Based Enrollment: Programs can be configured to allow patient enrollment directly via an EHR order, as seen in implementations like the Inova health system. Patient Portal Integration: Patients can have the option to launch the Locus application directly from within their MyChart (Epic) portal. Appointment Synchronization: Locus can integrate with health system scheduling to provide appointment reminders and updates within the remote monitoring app. This includes incorporating schedules from an EMR, infusion, and transplant systems into one centralized reminder.

Locus Health provides a structured support model designed to ensure clinical continuity while maintaining efficient operational assistance for both providers and patients: 24/7/365 Urgent Support: Locus offers around-the-clock support every day of the year specifically for urgent care-blocking issues. This ensures that critical clinical workflows and monitoring remain functional at all times. Core Office Hours: Standard support services are available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. EST to 8:30 p.m. EST, excluding federal holidays. Logistics and Shipping Support: During office hours, the Locus team manages the logistics of picking, packing, and shipping branded kits directly to clinics or patient homes. Help Desk and Technical Assistance: The Locus Help Desk is available during office hours to assist with account activation and device connectivity support. Clinical and Patient Engagement: Support staff work during office hours to encourage patient engagement and provide necessary training for clinicians to ensure they are proficient with the platform.

Locus Health provides a highly configurable framework for health systems to deliver patient education and health coaching materials directly within the Locus app. To ensure a personalized and flexible patient journey, systems can utilize the following content delivery methods: Automated Delivery Logic: Content can be scheduled for auto-delivery based on specific milestones, such as how long a patient has been enrolled in a program. Manual Triggering for Individual Needs: Clinicians have the ability to manually trigger specific content to patients at any time. This ensures that educational resources and coaching tools are tailored to meet unique, patient-centered care requirements as they arise. Hosted Educational Content: Health systems can host a variety of multimedia resources, including PDFs and Videos, to provide clinical guidance and self-care instructions. Surveys and PROMs: Clinicians can integrate questionnaires and Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) to gather qualitative data and assess patient progress.

While Locus is primarily an enterprise remote patient monitoring solution, its flexible communication infrastructure enables specialized partnerships—such as with the Ollie Hinkle Heart Foundation—and supports remote cardiac rehab programs for both 12-week and 24-week sessions. These programs leverage Locus's bidirectional communication tools to achieve the following: 1-to-1 and Group Support Sessions: The platform can "turn on" video visit capabilities to host private consultations or group centering sessions for up to 49 participants. Structured Coaching Delivery: Health systems can host and auto-deliver educational PDFs, videos, and surveys tailored to the specific timeline of a 12 or 24-week cardiac recovery journey. Patient-Centered Adjustments: Clinicians can manually trigger specific coaching content or questionnaires based on a patient's individual progress or behavioral health requirements during rehab.

Locus has demonstrated its impact in oncology through the following partnerships and clinical studies: COVID-19 Oncology Management: Locus support enables managing oncology patients at home during treatment, a practice highlighted for its efficiency and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inova Schar Cancer Institute Pilot: An NCI-funded pilot to remotely monitor gastrointestinal cancer patients with connected devices, symptomatic questions, combined infusion and EMR scheduling integration, complimented by HCO authored "What to Expect" video series. Wearable Oncology Trial: Locus participated in a prospective clinical trial titled "A Pilot Prospective Clinical Trial Using Remote Monitoring for Cancer Patients Undergoing Outpatient Chemotherapy" led by Dr. John Deeken. Study Focus: The trial utilized Apple Watch data (steps, sleep, activity) and symptomatic questions for patients starting cycle one, day one of chemotherapy and infusion. Awards: The Inova Schar Cancer Center received an Innovation Award in July 2021 from the Association of Cancer Care Centers for its work with Locus. NCI Grants and Research As an NIH/National Cancer Institute (NCI) SBIR Awardee (2021-2024) with a Phase 1 and Phase 2 award, Locus developed a compliment of advanced care oncology navigation features to work alongside their connected device, bidirectional communication, and EMR integration features

Medical Brain possesses a sophisticated level of contextual understanding, built on a complete set of patient data from a variety of sources including both free text and structured notes from health system and provider EMRs, as well as feeds from clinical systems and RPM devices. In addition, the Medical Brain communicates with patients proactively and on-demand, capturing information about their current situation and conducts a clinical interview to capture the complete, holistic picture. With this multilateration approach, the Medical Brain understands the patient’s medical situation contextually and provides personalized, high precision clinical decisions in real-time.

Medical Brain seamlessly integrates with Electronic Health Records (EHR), including hospital and provider-based systems, as well as specialty systems and digital devices such as RPM. This integration streamlines data acquisition and analysis, and provider workflow, allowing for the efficient, timely and accurate use of historical and real-time patient data. With complete knowledge of the patient’s health condition, the Medical Brain delivers high-precision clinical insights to patients and providers for timely corrective action. Provider workflow is streamlined and interactions are recorded in the EHR and accessible to healthcare providers, thereby improving continuity of care.

Medical Brain rigorously protects patient privacy and adheres to HIPAA and other regulatory standards. It employs state-of-the-art encryption for data storage and transfer, conducts systematic security audits, and enforces strict access controls, ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to sensitive patient information.

Medical Brain engages users through naturalistic interactions, using advanced natural language processing technologies to understand and generate responses that mimic human conversation. This approach helps put patients at ease, simulating an interaction with a healthcare professional and improving overall user satisfaction and engagement.

Medical Brain is designed to handle a large volume of patients and growing volume of interactions to address large-scale population requirements. It supports scalability through robust cloud infrastructure and efficient data management, capable of maintaining high performance levels even as the number of users and the volume of data expand across various regions and healthcare settings. Our team of dedicated clinical professionals have streamlined implementation to enable rapid deployments which scale easily for providers and health systems.

Medical Brain keeps pace with the rapid advances in clinical care and in AI and healthcare technology. As new use cases are required, the Medical Brain team develops new clinical modules with evidence-based protocols and updates the clinical repository with the latest updates, including provider inputs, research, and evolving healthcare practices. This adaptability ensures that Medical Brain remains at the cutting edge of technology, capable of offering the most current and effective solutions in healthcare AI.

With bidirectional communication, Medical Brain facilitates synchronous and asynchronous interactions between patients and care teams 24/7. Patients can receive immediate support through the platform, whether it’s via messaging, video, or audio calls. This capability ensures continuous access to care, helping patients manage their health proactively, with the care team receiving notifications about any significant health changes.

Medical Brain provides extensive operational support for both patients and care teams. This includes logistics management, staff training, patient onboarding, and ongoing technical support. The platform aims to enhance clinician experiences by reducing friction in workflows, preventing burnout, and ensuring patients are supported throughout their care journey. Medical Brain’s comprehensive approach not only improves patient outcomes but also simplifies care delivery for providers, making it an invaluable tool in modern healthcare settings.

Medical Brain enables individuals to share real-time biometric and health data with their care teams from outside the hospital or clinic. This is done through digital technologies, such as wearables and mobile devices, that continuously monitor health metrics (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, glucose levels). The platform allows care teams to monitor patient data remotely and adjust care as needed, empowering proactive and continuous care beyond in-person visits.

Medical Brain uses advanced analytics to identify patients at risk of worsening conditions or potential hospitalization. By analyzing incoming patient data in real-time, the platform recognizes patterns indicative of deteriorating health, flagging patients for timely intervention. This predictive capability supports early detection of issues, reducing the likelihood of critical events like emergency room visits or hospitalizations.

Use Cases

Description:

Locus Health offers a customizable, enterprise-level remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution that serves over 70 different pediatric and adult populations. Its core use cases focus on bridging the gap between hospital and home through clinical surveillance and care coordination.

Pediatric use cases:

The platform is widely used by leading pediatric hospitals and health systems to support fragile patient populations.

  • Cardiology: High-risk cardiology, heart failure, and specific programs like TRAC (Tele-Remote Assessment for Children) and VAD (Ventricular Assist Device).
  • Neonatal (NICU): Managing complex discharges involving NG tubes or supplemental oxygen, as well as tracking "feeders and growers" and substance-exposed newborns.
  • Pulmonary & General: Post-discharge care for asthma, cystic fibrosis, and tracheostomy/ventilator-dependent patients. It also supports outpatient antimicrobial therapy, palliative care, and solid organ transplants.
Users:

Locus provides enterprise-level monitoring for acute conditions, chronic disease management, and surgical recovery.

Description:

The Medical Brain’s Patient-Centric Clinical Decision Support combined with Real-Time Care Orchestration identifies risks in real-time and guides immediate corrective action for best outcomes.

1. The Medical Brain® Diabetes module offers evidence-based guidance for the full spectrum of diabetes and related conditions, focused on establishing and maintaining excellent diabetic control with medical management and lifestyle modifications. The Medical Brain is in constant contact with diabetic patients helping them to manage the minute-to-minute intricacies of their condition aiming for their target HgbA1c goals. Diabetes is a condition with multiple co-morbidities and the Medical Brain uses evidence-based guidelines to manage those co-morbidities together to get the best outcomes. As an example, Hypertension can cause blood sugars to rise and both conditions need to be controlled together. As a result, the Medical Brain controls hard to control diabetics with real-time information including well-coordinated trend data for decision-making.  

2. The Medical Brain’s Renal Care Module spans conditions ranging from mild to end-stage renal failure and provide evidence-based guidance on renal specific conditions as well as the related co-morbidities such as diabetes and hypertension. This multi-lateral patient view allows the Medical Brain to guide guides physicians and their patients to maintain an optimal clinical steady state and minimize renal failure progression while driving the best outcomes in cost and quality performance.

3. Medical Brain’s health failure module covers the full spectrum of heart failure conditions from pre-clinical (asymptomatic, Stage B HF) through Stage D heart failures. The module includes evidence-based guidelines and best practices, so patients, cardiologists, and PCPs stay aligned with the goal of maintaining the most stable clinical state. Medical Brain detects risks and facilitates the right intervention by the right provider when adjustments in care are needed.

4. The Hypertension module helps patients gain and maintain control over hypertension with this clinical module incorporating best practices from leading medical experts. The Hypertension Module also includes coordination with other related chronic conditions and delivers trend analyses to patients and providers to manage hypertension 24/7. Medical Brain® directly connects patients and providers for effective care without gaps, miscommunications, or delays.

5. The Medical Brain covers the full spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias, including premature atrial contractions, supraventricular tachycardia or paroxysmal SVT, sick sinus syndrome, atrial fibrillation, and others. The Medical Brain includes evidence-based guidelines and best practices for treating arrhythmias and facilitates the right intervention by providers to achieve a well-controlled, appropriately monitored, and effectively managed clinical situation.

6. This module covers the full spectrum of valvular heart diseases, including aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation. The Medical Brain® Valvular Disease Module includes evidence-based guidelines and best practices for treating valvular heart disease and related conditions. With coordinated, proactive care, patients can experience a better quality of life without incurring unnecessary spending. 

7. Hyperlipidemia is an important module because it influences many chronic conditions. The Medical Brain guides providers and patients in achieving the optimal lipid profile through lifestyle modifications and appropriate medications. This module includes the full spectrum of hyperlipidemia and related conditions to facilitate medical management and drive better outcomes.  

8. The Orthopedics module addresses a range of both surgical and medical orthopedic conditions. The Module is tailored to evidence-based practices for pre-op patient management including chronic conditions, through the post-op recovery phase including return to functionality and prevention of infections. The Module includes best practices and guidelines from leading Orthopedics organizations.  

9. The Obstetrics module includes evidence-based guidelines and best practices that cover a range of normal through high-risk pregnancies with a focus on assuring accuracy and reducing risk and error to improve patient safety in OB. Clinical guidelines are applied throughout the OB continuum including prenatal, intrapartum and the postpartum periods.  

The OB module and the AI clinical decision support system is tailored to reduce adverse events and prevent OB risk and systems related gaps and delays in care which place women at risk.  

10. The Medical Brain includes evidence-based guidelines, best practices, and protocols for COPD, ranging across the full spectrum of severity. Complex pulmonary conditions such as COPD, exist with co-morbidities including hypertension, cardiac disease and diabetes, and the COPD module coordinates across the full spectrum.

11. This module covers the full spectrum of infectious diseases across outpatient and inpatient settings, including from sepsis and septic shock. This module applies to patients with emerging infectious such as post-surgical signs of infection all the way through septic shock.  

12. The radiology module covers evidence-based guidelines and best practices for selecting the appropriate imaging and radiology studies for each specific case. With Medical Brain, providers can optimize utilization based on the current appropriate use criteria and drive the best outcomes in cost and quality performance through real-time precision.

13. The Medical Brain offers evidence-based guidelines and best practices in lifestyle modifications for multiple conditions and diseases, assisting each person in maintaining the best preventive measures to avoid diseases and disease exacerbations while maximizing their quality of life. This is particularly important for chronic disease management which is influenced by medical as well as social conditions and determinants.  

Pediatric use cases:

None provided

Users:

Diabetes Patients 

Renal Patients 

Heart Failure Patients 

Hypertension Patients 

Arrhythmia Patients 

Valvular Heart Disease Patients 

Hyperlipidemia Patients 

Orthopedic Patients 

Obstetric Patients 

COPD Patients 

Infectious Disease Patients 

Radiology Patients 

Lifestyle Modification Patients 

EHR Integrations

Integrations:

Acute care EMR, Ambulatory EMR, Patient portal, Home health

EMR Integration & Relevant Hardware:

None provided

EMRs Supported:

Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts, NextGen, athena, McKesson, Point Click Care

Hardware Compatibility:

Mobile / Tablet (native app), Mobile / Tablet (web optimized), Desktop

Integrations:

Acute care EMR, Ambulatory EMR, Ancillary EMR, ERP system, Patient portal, Pop health platform, Home health, Behavioral health, Community based organizations, ADT, Access +/or revenue cycle, Credentialing, Website / public online sources, Other

EMR Integration & Relevant Hardware:

Required

EMRs Supported:

Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts, NextGen, athena, GE, eClinicalWorks, McKesson, Other, Allscripts/Eclipsys, Athenahealth, Azalea Health/Prognosis, CPSI, Evident, Healthland, MEDHOST, MedWorx, QuadraMed, Self-developed, Would prefer not to disclose, Point Click Care

Hardware Compatibility:

Desktop, Mobile / Tablet (web optimized), Mobile / Tablet (native app), Other

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Differentiators

Differentiators vs EHR Functionality:

While EHRs are excellent at recording clinical encounters, Locus extends their reach by acting as a high-performance "middleware plus" layer with a stable of connected devices for pediatrics and adult populations. Locus also offers shipping and support to all its devices.

Workflow Optimization: Instead of manual entry, Locus delivers discrete biometric data directly into EHR flowsheets, reducing clinician charting burden.

Strategic Integration: We leverage your existing EHR investment to drive outcomes for high-risk populations, such as oncology and NICU, where standard EHR tools may lack specialized monitoring depth.

Actionable Data: Locus synthesizes real-time data into configurable dashboards and alerts, allowing teams to "manage by exception" rather than sift through raw records.

Differentiators vs Competitors:

Locus stands apart from other RPM vendors through its clinical heritage and full-service logistics.

Clinical Roots: Developed by pediatric nurses and neonatologists, our platform is designed for the reality of complex care, not just simple chronic disease management.

Device Agnostic "Middleware": We provide a single-platform approach that allows health systems to choose their preferred devices—from cellular hubs to Apple HealthKit—and seamlessly integrate them into one view.

Full-Service Logistics and Help Desk: Locus manages the "heavy lifting" by shipping, retrieving, and sanitizing equipment direct-to-patient, allowing clinical teams to focus solely on care. Allowing clinical teams to solely focus on care. Locus offers 24/7/365 support helping eligible patients get enrolled and stay engaged.  

Financial Sustainability: We transform RPM into a profit center by maximizing reimbursement through automated tracking of billable time and device data under CMS rules.

Locus supports over 70 pediatric and adult populations, offering specialized pathways that generic competitors cannot match.

Differentiators vs EHR Functionality:

The Medical Brain, an AI-powered digital clinical assistant, offers significant enhancements over a typical Electronic Health Record (EHR) system found in provider offices. Unlike traditional EHRs, which primarily serve as structured data repositories with limited capabilities for interpreting free-text entries, the Medical Brain seamlessly integrates and interprets both structured and unstructured data from various sources. This capability ensures a comprehensive view of a patient's health that is dynamically updated through interactions with patients and providers in natural language. Furthermore, the Medical Brain's advanced decision support algorithms provide recommendations with 98% accuracy, based on a holistic analysis of patient data, thereby facilitating more informed clinical decisions. By layering on top of existing EHR systems, the Medical Brain not only enhances data utility and clinical workflow but also actively contributes to the medical records it accesses, reducing the likelihood of errors and omissions and greatly improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.

Differentiators vs Competitors:

The Medical Brain differentiates itself from competitors in the digital healthcare space by offering a comprehensive, all-in-one solution that integrates care coordination, EHR interoperability, symptom analysis, and RPM. While competitors may offer one or a few of these features, Medical Brain excels by incorporating all these functionalities into a single platform, enhancing both provider efficiency and patient outcomes. Its capability to engage in dialogues with both providers and patients sets it apart, making it a truly holistic approach to patient care. This dual communication capability allows Medical Brain to gather and utilize a wider range of patient data, leading to highly accurate health assessments and personalized care plans.

Moreover, Medical Brain significantly reduces the administrative burden on healthcare providers, having reduced follow-up administrative tasks by 92%, thereby allowing providers more time to focus on direct patient care. The system’s decision-making support boasts a 98% accuracy rate, which is notably superior to that of any competitor. This high level of precision and efficiency in Medical Brain’s operations not only streamlines workflows but also ensures that clinical decisions are both timely and reliable. By serving as a platform that effectively communicates with and benefits both providers and patients, Medical Brain goes beyond traditional digital assistants and positions itself as a crucial component in modern healthcare ecosystems, driving improvements in healthcare delivery and patient satisfaction.

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