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ChatGPT Will See You Now: AI Is Transforming GP Appointments
Tel Aviv-based startup Kahun is integrating AI chatbot ChatGPT into its system to allow patients to describe their symptoms in natural language. Kahun uses AI to conduct a three-minute written Q&A session with patients, summarizing their condition and offering possible diagnoses to their doctor. The integration of ChatGPT will enable patients to describe their symptoms as they would to a doctor, and the AI will respond accordingly. The AI will also suggest the most likely diagnoses and offer a list of possible investigations. Kahuns system has already been used in 250,000 doctor/patient sessions in the US, primarily in telemedicine.
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Kahun secures $8 million for its 'XAI' engine for clinical reasoning | CTech
Kahun, a company that offers an evidence-based clinical reasoning tool for physicians, has raised $8 million in a Seed round. The funding will be used to update and improve the companys map of evidence-based medical knowledge. Kahuns solution uses its proprietary map of over 30 million medical insights to help physicians with clinical reasoning, reducing burnout and fatigue. The company has also partnered with the New England Journal of Medicine to provide tailored illness scripts for its NEJM Healer application. Kahun was founded in 2018.
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'The chatbot will help diagnose you now'
Israeli startup Kahun has developed a chatbot that uses artificial intelligence to provide medical information to users. The chatbot asks a series of questions about symptoms and provides possible diagnoses and treatments based on medical knowledge from articles and books written by physicians. Kahuns chatbot is not meant to replace a physician, but rather to be used in conjunction with one. The company initially focused on developing a tool to diagnose COVID-19, but has since expanded to cover a wide range of medical conditions. Kahun has raised $5.5 million in funding, including a grant from the European Unions Horizon 2020 program. The companys partners include HMOs, clinics, scheduling services, and telemedicine providers.
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Israel-based Kahun launches new web application for doctors
Digital medtech startup Kahun Ltd. has released an open beta version of its advanced diagnosis web application. The application uses a knowledge graph to provide physicians with clinical information from medical books and articles, helping them with their diagnoses. Kahun has seen exponential growth in coronavirus-related studies and has made them freely available to physicians. The company has raised a total of $2.8 million in funding.
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Israeli startup helps docs keep up with Covid-19 science
Israeli digital health startup Kahun has launched a free website to help doctors and the general public research the coronavirus. Kahuns algorithms and AI capabilities analyze medical data from millions of articles to find ties between symptoms and diagnoses, as well as insights from blood test results. The website offers tools for healthcare workers to search for findings and their link to coronavirus, as well as specific information regarding diagnostics, pre-existing conditions, possible complications, and lab results. Kahun does not invent data but uses AI tools to create insights in real time. The website has already been used by thousands of people worldwide.
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Israeli Medtech Startup Kahun Harnesses AI to Provide Doctors With Real-Time Covid-19 Data
Kahun Ltd., an Israel-based medtech startup, has launched a free artificial intelligence tool that provides doctors with access to the most recent information from medical research on coronavirus. The tool uses AI technologies to scan vast amounts of data from published peer-reviewed studies and offers it in the form of easy-to-use knowledge graphs. The tool aims to help doctors make more efficient searches, make decisions, and offer workup suggestions. Kahuns COVID-19 website is open to the public as well, allowing anyone to enter symptoms and access medical studies and statistics. Kahun plans to continue working on their core product, which aims to make millions of published medical studies more accessible to doctors worldwide.
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This startup made a coronavirus knowledge graph to help doctors with diagnosis
Israel-based medtech startup Kahun has developed a free AI tool to assist doctors in diagnosing COVID-19. The tool uses an AI engine that has been trained on over 2,000 papers and articles from the medical library PubMed. It allows doctors and researchers to devise a score from various symptoms to decide if a patient is at high risk of moving to a critical stage. The tool uses a technique called differential diagnosis, which lists types of diseases you might have because of your symptoms.
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