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​​Differential Diagnostics™ -Software and Application

Differential Diagnostic Application

​​System Overview ​​​​​​

Q. What is the Differential Diagnostics™?  
A. A portable, artificial intelligence-powered medical solution for terrestrial and space environments integrating hardware, software, and AI for routine and emergency care in a solution called the REACT-mSoS™.

Q. What are the main components of the system?
A. Tablet, medical devices, KG-AI-SLA-based software, and a Connectivity Gateway.

Q. What is KG-AI-SLA? A.
A component that enables autonomous decision-making, predictive analytics, and emergency response using health knowledge graph (KGs) and artificial intelligence.

Q. What environments is the system designed for?
A. Space missions (e.g., International Space Station), remote terrestrial locations, combat zones, disaster relief, and indigenous communities.


REACT™​​​​ Use Case

Q. What are the key use cases?
A. Astronaut health monitoring, emergency response, remote healthcare, military field care, and disaster relief.


​​Differential Diagnosis 

Q. How does the system support differential diagnosis?
A. It integrates over 500 health data points, allowing autonomous or manual entry to generate probable conditions, severity scores, and treatment paths.

Q. What types of differential diagnostics are supported?
A. Two types: Routine (using focused exams and history) and Emergency (using Primary Assessment and Triage Acuity based on the Canadian Triage Acuity Scale).

Q. What happens after a differential diagnosis is generated?
A. The system provides actionable recommendations, allows documentation via progress notes, and supports care plan adjustments and treatment printing.


System Capabilities

​​Q. Does the system work offline?
A. Yes, it supports both offline and online operations using local edge computing and cloud integration.


Compliance

​​Q. What standards does the system comply with?
A. Health Level Seven – Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (HL7-FHIR), Open Electronic Health Record (OpenEHR), Health Canada, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).


Medical Kit

Q. What can be included in the Medical Kit?
A. Table, pulse oximeter, digital otoscope, stethoscope, glucose meter, thermometer, eye chart, penlight, handled ultrasound, and blood pressure cuff.


Data Privacy

Q. How is data privacy handled?
A. The system complies with major privacy standards and includes secure virtual private network access, encrypted data transmission, and user authentication.


User Accessibility
Q. Can non-experts use the system?
A. Yes, it includes tutorials, intuitive interfaces, and guidance to support non-expert users.

​​​​​​​Other Topics

Autonomous Care Unit (ACU™)
Differential Diagnostics™
​​Interactive Tutorials & Video Guides
Documentation
Regulatory & Compliance
Data Privacy & Security

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