
- Point-of-care answers
- Battlefield readiness
- Fewer MEDEVACS
- Better training
- Terrorism recognition
- EID early detection
Better healthcare for military personnel and their families
The VisualDx clinical decision support software system can help your clinicians in rapid and accurate diagnosis, therapy and clinical management of military personnel and veterans with a visual component to their presentation. Instead of flipping through a book or atlas or even searching the Internet for a photograph that matches their patient, clinicians turn to VisualDx to provide fast, accurate point-of-care answers.
Deployed nationwide at U.S. Army medical hospitals and training centers for primary care, VisualDx is helping to cut down on referrals and improve the quality of care for military personnel and their families.
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Improve readiness, cut down on MEDEVACS
Diagnose and treat soldiers, sailors and marines wherever they happen to be. Whether delivered on a ruggedized laptop, tablet computer or a PC in a clinic, VisualDx supports accurate and time efficient diagnosis. Your far forward corpsmen and medics can now recognize common and rare diseases before turning to telemedicine or a MEDEVAC.
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Prepare every clinician-in-training to be a visually astute clinician
Until now medical education has lacked a coordinated methodology for teaching visual diagnostic skills. With the VisualDx system, the student or resident has a standardized and systematic approach to education in visual diagnosis and a window into thousands of images covering hundreds of diseases.
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Early detection is key
Make every military clinician an alert clinician. VisualDx’s modular system helps your primary care providers improve care in the following areas:
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- Dark skin
- Pediatric
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- Fever and rash
- Drug eruptions
- International travel
- Oral lesions
- Acute respiratory infections
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- STDs
- Bioterrorism
- Infectious and emerging infectious disease (avian flu, SARS)
- Immunocompromised, HIV or AIDS
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