Pre-Consultation Anamnesis
Pre-Consultation Anamnesis

Reference for building the Care Pathway:

World Health Organization (WHO)

WHO establishes global guidelines for medical practice, including the standardization of anamnesis and clinical protocols.

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

The NIH, in the United States, is one of the leading medical research institutions and developers of clinical guidelines, serving as a reference for hospitals and research centers worldwide.

Caren has adopted the guidelines of these institutions as a reference to structure its Pre-Consultation Anamnesis.

Care Pathway for Pre-Consultation Anamnesis

The Caren pre-consultation anamnesis is enhanced by an intelligent system that continuously collects and analyzes patient data before medical care, allowing early identification of risk signals, relevant symptoms, and medical history. This data is processed in real-time to generate personalized alerts for healthcare teams, ensuring more accurate triage and faster, more directed care.
πŸ“‹ Steps:
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Pre-Consultation Anamnesis
βœ… Main objectives:
  • βœ” Obtain initial clinical data from the patient before the consultation.
  • βœ” Identify symptoms and risk factors for diseases.
  • βœ” Adapt the medical consultation based on the provided responses.
  • βœ” Improve patient understanding of their health and encourage continuity of care.
πŸ“Œ Expected benefits:
  • βœ” Reduced consultation time, as the healthcare professional starts with structured information.
  • βœ” The system can store and track symptom progression over time.
  • βœ” Automatic alerts can flag patients with critical symptoms, expediting care.
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