Use case for clinics

Clinical decision support for doctors

Wizey structures clinical documents and prepares context for the specialist: complaints, anamnesis, lab results, discharge summaries, and text findings are organised into a clear clinical summary with diagnostic hypotheses, anamnesis checklists, and red flags.

Decision support is an auxiliary tool (second opinion). The service does not prescribe therapy and does not make diagnoses. It helps the clinician make sense of patient documents faster and prepare the context of the appointment. The final verification of the diagnosis and the choice of treatment tactics remain with the attending physician.

Context

See what matters in the documents faster

The doctor or clinical team gets a structured overview of the text-based medical data: what was uploaded, which indicators and documents are connected, where there is dynamics if it was provided, and which topics are worth discussing with the patient during the appointment.

lab results discharge summaries prescriptions text findings of studies
Processes

Where decision support can help the doctor

A pilot can start in one well-understood process and then expand to other roles and departments.

Appointment

Preparing for the consultation

A short summary of the documents before the appointment, so the doctor can quickly understand what materials the patient brought.

before the visit
Documents

Structuring the patient's documents

The service helps lay out scattered discharge summaries, lab results, and prescriptions into a clear clinical summary for the specialist.

inside the clinic
Dynamics

Comparison when data is available

If several results are uploaded, the service helps see what changes over time and which red flags deserve attention.

on repeated data
Frequently asked

What clinics usually ask

Does it make the diagnosis?

No. It is an assistant that prepares context: the service structures documents and assembles an overview, while clinical decisions stay with the doctor or the clinic. More about the evidence base is on the quality check page.

Can the use case be embedded into the EHR or the doctor's workstation?

Yes, the format and the place of delivery are defined by the clinic. Technical integration details are agreed separately within the pilot — the terms are described on the pilot and terms page.

What documents can be submitted as input?

Text-based medical data: complaints, anamnesis, lab results, discharge summaries, prescriptions, and text findings of studies. Data storage questions are covered on the security page, with HIPAA and GDPR alignment.

How is the clinic's responsibility preserved?

The summary format, depth of detail, terminology, access roles, and place in the workflow are defined by the clinic. The decision stays with the doctor or the clinic.

Want to test the use case in your process?

Describe the task on the B2B page: what text-based medical data you have as input, who reads the result, and what output format you need.

Discuss the B2B project