Fortune January 4, 2024
Stephanie Cain

Have you been on a “diagnostic odyssey” to determine the source of health-related symptoms, sorting through dozens of WedMD articles, consulting multiple doctors, and asking friends and family?

Like 80% of Americans, you likely have.

That’s where Ada Health comes in. It’s a mobile app that helps people quickly diagnose their symptoms by assessing their ailments against its database of 3,600 conditions. And it’s using AI to do it.

Since launching in 2016, Ada’s app now covers 99.5% of all medically diagnosable conditions. It looks at more than 10,000 symptoms and risk factors across medical disciplines, including mental health, pregnancy, rare diseases, and pediatrics, linked to more than 31,000 different ICD-10 codes, a system that codes diagnosis and procedures...

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