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How would it be to like to have the knowledge in a physician's head on the palm of his or her hands? Is it possible…? We would like to think yes. 

Medical science is a science of lot of ifs and buts. Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have to incorporate lot of variable factors like age, sex, body weight, geographical location etc and as such, the software has to be developed with locally prevalent diseases.  For example if we search for Yellow fever in our location that will be wastage of time and resources. Yet , there are diseases like Diabetes Hypertension, Heart diseases found across the world with almost equal frequency and diagnostic and therapeutic protocols have been laid out by medical professional bodies. These protocols give uniformity of treatment across the world. 


With our Quick Order feature we aim to provide doctors with a procedure process tool. 
“If a patient suffering from syndromes of leukemia, the following procedure options will be displayed by the system: Chromosomal Analysis/Cytogenetic/Karyotype, Flow Cytometry/Immunophenotyping, p53 Mutation Analysis B-CLL. Once provider selects the procedure he would like to run on patient, system predefines the procedure including diagnosis codes, ICD Sections, Test and the other services that should be adhered.” 
The system captures investigation summary utilizing the ICDs, which could be filled by provider or someone assisting a provider. This summary will always be attached to the patient as part of his medical procedure with the provider or institute. In other words, we are integrating the expert medical advice and patient related information to prepare case based analysis which assists medical and health professionals in the decision making process, such as diagnosing and designing the treatment plan for a disease or a condition with the help of Quick Order system.Additionally,the doctor can configure his own templates in order to suit his requirements.

With this concept, we aiming for the possibility of standardization and uniformity of treatment across the world.



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