Docmode Health Technologies Limited has launched AIDE, a global solution for doctors and healthcare professionals.ately, the focus has been on Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) given the fact that it is the foundation for patient care by providing the evidence based differential diagnosis options, evidence-based research support, and providing the information about the standard of care guidelines. CDSS supports physicians to understand drug interactions, adverse event reports. Also prioritize critical alerts, minimize use of disruptive alerts from non-critical indications.

CDSS can be very cost-effective for the health system especially for the low-income and middle-income countries. This would support doctors who are in a low resource setting. AIDE - the AI-powered CDSS platform helps in better decisions and outcomes and could be applied in different areas of medical science.

Origin story of AIDE is interesting, DocMode built AIDE to address unanswered questions from their Continuing Medical Education webinars and asynchronized courses due to time constraints and subject matter experts' busy schedules. By leveraging generative AI, AIDE provides timely answers from reliable sources, enhancing the learning experience and offering personalized support. From this AIDE evolved to assisting doctors in gathering evidence to their practice as a Clinical Discussion Support Tool, elevating medical education and patient care.

AIDE, which leverages medical databases encompassing clinical guidelines, research papers, and case studies to analyse patient data has emerged as a forerunner in India's CDSS category due to its transformative potential, informs Lewis. The tool generates accurate diagnostic suggestions and information. As a flagship in large language modelling, healthcare experts say AIDE is trained on 16 million PubMed datasets, and real-world data to deliver personalized medical responses.

An established leader in healthcare AIDE's parent company DocMode, has a global reputation for delivering solutions in continued medical education and research. DocMode in partnership with several medical associations has over 400,000 registered healthcare professionals on its Learning and Research platform, docmode.org. "Support of a seasoned team, and professional backing of healthcare professionals place AIDE at the forefront of technological innovation.

Since its beta launch, it is learnt, over 900 healthcare professionals have signed up voluntarily, and seamlessly integrated the system into their daily routines, workflows and learning practices. AIDE CDSS tool is now commercially available, and within a short span of the product's launch over 3500 paid users signed up making use of AIDE which is a user-friendly interface, with purpose-driven features, and value-driven pricing. AIDE represents a significant leap forward in clinical decision support.

Moving forward, team will ensure that AIDE evolves to provide increasingly sophisticated support," assured Paulson Paul, Founder MD and Head of the AIDE Project.