Quick Answer
- AI can help organize reports, medicines, timeline, and questions.
- AI should not diagnose, prescribe, change medicine doses, advise dialysis, or replace doctor judgment.
- The safest health AI output is source-linked: it says where each point came from and what is missing.
- A good AI health profile should make the doctor visit clearer, not make the patient overconfident.
What AI Can Do
AI is useful for boring but important organization:
- Extract dates and report values.
- Turn a voice story into a cleaner timeline.
- List current medicines and supplements.
- Prepare questions for the doctor.
- Flag missing information.
What AI Cannot Safely Do
AI should not decide:
- Diagnosis.
- Prescription or dose changes.
- Whether dialysis, surgery, or hospital admission is needed.
- Whether a symptom is harmless.
- Whether an abnormal report can be ignored.
Those require a clinician who can examine the patient, review the full chart, and understand risk.
What To Ask AI Instead
Ask:
Organize my source material into a doctor discussion brief. Show missing information. Do not diagnose or recommend treatment.
That is the Between Doctors boundary.
When To Seek Urgent Help
If symptoms are severe, sudden, or rapidly worsening, do not wait for AI output. Seek urgent care.
Create Your Profile
Use AI to carry the story better. Let the doctor make medical decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI summarize my reports?
Yes, if the output stays source-linked and you review it for mistakes.
Can AI diagnose me?
No. AI can prepare a doctor discussion brief, but diagnosis requires clinical assessment.
What is the safest AI output?
A concise profile that separates source facts, missing information, questions, and safety boundaries.