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ProductUpdated on 10 February 2025

Digital multi-instrument for diagnosis in primary and elderly care

Andreas Bengtsson

M.D./C.E:O. at Gedoc AB

Vikbolandet, Sweden

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Clinical Benefits

Increased Patient Involvement: The multi-instrument can enhance patient involvement by allowing them to see and understand what the doctor sees. This can help patients feel more engaged in their own care and understanding of their condition.

Remote Assessment: With today's technology, images and videos can be easily shared digitally, enabling remote assessment. This can be particularly useful in areas with limited access to specialized care. A nurse can use the instrument while a doctor reviews the photos and videos remotely, leading to quicker diagnoses and treatments.

Improved Documentation: The multi-instrument can also contribute to improved documentation. By taking photos or videos of the patient's condition and saving them in the medical records system, it can be useful for tracking changes over time, comparing with previous visits, or sharing with other healthcare providers when needed.

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  • Life Science, Healthcare & Cosmetics

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