MobiHealth News July 18, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The AKF and Ubie will fine-tune the digital health company’s AI-enabled symptom checker to help accelerate kidney disease diagnosis.

Global healthcare AI platform Ubie and the American Kidney Fund (AKF) will collaborate to fine-tune Ubie’s AI-enabled symptom checker for kidney disease detection with the aim of accelerating a patient’s time to treatment.

Ubie’s AI is trained on clinical research papers, and then its physician review panel analyzes the prediction pathways and symptoms associated with a disease.

At this point, the AI can predict 1,100 diseases in the ICD 11, the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases.

“​​We have a unique clinical usage of our symptom checker. We are deployed in 1,700 clinics and hospitals in Japan, and...

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