What it is: It is a medical triage prototype that makes use of LLM inference and geographical data in order to analyze medical concerns and reported symptoms to make predictions about the risk level, recommend immediate next steps, provide possible explanations, and insights based on research. The tool then searches for nearby medical facilities based on type and severity of the concern.
The main advantage of using this tool is it saves time, protects from misinformation and reduces anxiety by providing targeted and specific advice. It does more than a quick google search or a YouTube video would be able to do, possibly faster than those mediums while being specific and targeted.
The problem solved here is essentially anxiety caused by panic-related google and YouTube searches when people face medical problems.
The promise:
I will get straight to the point with an example, and I apologize if this is messy:
Imagine your stomach is feeling uneasy, and you think its because of the salad you had in the morning, or you feel slightly dizzy, and you don't understand it. Instinctively, you reach of the phone and look it up, only to be presented with generalized results that make you even more anxious and confused.
ClearTirage's risk level indicator provides answers instantly. You talk about what you're feeling, and you instantly know how much you should worry, and you have more information.
You also have locations for places you could visit if you wanted to get it checked.
Replace the confusion of a google search with clarity, in less time. A full report takes ClearTriage less than 5 seconds to generate, while multiple google searches to find causes, and symptoms, or watching YouTube videos made by self proclaimed experts could take up to half an hour, with low likeliness of clarity in the end.