MobiHealth News March 13, 2019
Laura Lovett

The app, called Question Builder, lets consumers input their health information and then brings up potential questions for them to ask their doctors.

Figuring out the right questions to ask a doctor during a short visit can be stressful, but the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is attempting to help remedy this issue with a new app called Question Builder. The app is free and lets patients figure out the appropriate questions and medical information for them when they take a trip to their doctor. The technology was developed with consumer and provider input.

Designed to help patients organize their visits, users are asked when the appointment is scheduled for and the reason for it. The system can...

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