News

New Features

New features don’t appear in your copy of the software until you have closed and reopened the browser window with the software.

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Narrative version of the SOAP note

There are now 2 versions of the SOAP (Subjective Objective Assessment Plan) note.

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Entering initial findings is now simpler

We made the options for adding findings simpler by making them more explicit and adding buttons for each all in one place.

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Variants too frequent for the disease incidence

Users of the Genome-Phenome version of the software can filter out variants with a frequency that seems too high given what we know about the disease incidence.

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Search for findings now available directly on Add Findings and Add Tests tabs

The interface for adding patient findings is now streamlined to make it easier to add findings for a patient.

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Workup lists

Many new workup lists for problems and specialties are being added. The interface has changed to accommodate these.

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Chat interfaces

Two new chat-based interfaces encourage a team approach to diagnosis that includes both patients and primary care clinicians.

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Explainable AI

The software differs from large language models in being able to explain its reasoning. The interface is changed to reflect that, and to make it easier to compare explanations for the various diseases in the differential diagnosis.

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Computable Patient Summaries are now clickable URLs

The computable patient summary is now a URL that can be clicked to re-load the patient. This allows you to share the URL with colleagues, for example by email or pasting into a chart note.

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Risk Warnings

The software now uses red asterisks near the names of diseases to indicate situations in which there is a non-obvious risk that can be avoided.

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Natural Language Processing

You can now enter findings using Natural Language Processing.

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SimulConsult software running on a Peloton

The SimulConsult software runs just about everywhere, so we checked whether it could run on a Peloton exercise bicycle. Using the guidance (see hyperlink) for how to find the web browser on the Peloton, we found that indeed the software runs fine.

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SimulConsult software even runs on the new iPhone 12 mini

The SimulConsult software is most conveniently run on a regular computer or a tablet such as an iPad mini. But with the release of the iPhone 12 mini that fits in your pocket conveniently, we’ve made sure the software even runs with that small screen size so you use it whenever you need it. Even the genome analysis fits on the screen, but that is not something anyone will expect you to do on the go.