FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About DxTreat

DxTreat is a clinical software which asks a patient questions about his or her condition and medical history, and produces patient and physician reports. In a patient report, an overview of likely treatments is given. Clinician reports include additional clinical decision support information.

If your condition is not life threatening and is covered by DxTreat, and if your provider is willing to accept DxTreat reports. Examples of such conditions are: recurrent UTI's, sore throat, cough, pink eye, sinus infections, and minor animal bites.

DxTreat can be used by patients and advice nurse lines' staff such as medical assistants. The reports can then flow to RN's, NP's and physicians, providing consistency and streamlining in patient intake and clinician communication.

By making common medical protocols available to patients, we hope to improve patient/provider communication, improve patient engagement in their care, improve patient compliance, help provide care earlier, help streamline clinical decision making, and lower the cost of care while improving its quality.

Every protocol has an associated licensed medical doctor for the development and maintenance of the protocol, and for developing a set of patient cases. Additionally, other clinicians review our outputs.

Our current plan is to license our software to medical practices including telemedicine and advice nurse lines.

A PDF report can be downloaded, which can subsequently be emailed to your provider.

No. Diagnostic and treatment decisions will be made by your health care provider. DxTreat merely helps this process.

OncoTreat is the company which makes the web application software DxTreat, which is hosted at DxTreat.com.