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  • Does using AI replace the need to go to a doctor?
    No! AI tools can be incredibly useful for patients looking to learn more about their disease or manage their condition. They can provide valuable information about symptoms, treatment options, and self-care strategies. However, it's important to use AI tools in conjunction with healthcare providers to ensure the information provided is relevant and actionable for a patient's specific situation.
  • Are my data kept private?
    Patient privacy is a top concern in healthcare, and AI tools are no exception. Our chatbot is designed with privacy in mind, using encryption and other security measures to protect patient data. Patients should make sure to read the privacy policy to ensure they are comfortable with how their data will be used.
  • How do I better phrase questions to get accurate responses?
    Be specific ​"I have a sharp pain in my lower back that started two days ago and is worse when I move. I have a history of kidney stones, but I haven't had one in over a year." Use plain language ​"I feel really tired all the time and I'm having trouble sleeping. I'm not sure if it's related to my diabetes or not." Be concise ​"I have a rash on my arm that's been getting worse over the past week. It's red and itchy, but I haven't been exposed to anything unusual." Ask follow-up questions ​"Can you tell me more about the side effects of this medication? I'm concerned about taking it because I've had bad reactions to medications in the past." Be patient "I'm not sure if this is the right treatment for me. Can you explain how it works and why you think it would be effective?" (If the initial response is not helpful, provide feedback and ask for additional information.)
  • How personalized are the responses to my condition?
    AI tools can provide personalized recommendations based on a patient's specific needs and health status. In order to get the most accurate and personalized responses, the way you phrase questions is important. However, it's important to note that these recommendations should not replace the advice of a healthcare provider. Patients should consult with their doctor or other healthcare professionals to ensure they are receiving appropriate care.
  • How accurate is the information I receive through the chatbot?
    AI tools used in healthcare are designed to provide accurate and up-to-date information. They are often trained using vast amounts of medical data and undergo rigorous testing to ensure their accuracy. However, it's important to note that not all sources of health information online are reliable. Patients should look for reputable sources when using AI tools or conducting their own research.
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