At the recently concluded First National Digital Healthcare Innovation Application Competition held by the National Health Commission in Beijing, "39AI General Practitioner" – a healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) product developed by a Guiyang company – won a second-class award in the healthcare big data category.
According to the competition's review process and rules, the National Health Commission selected 271 teams out of nearly 1,000 to advance to the finals.
The award-winning "39AI General Practitioner" was developed by the Guiyang LongMaster Information Technology Co, a company based in the Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone.
It is an AI product in the medical and health field based on advanced AI training techniques. It can be widely applied at local medical and health institutions, providing AI services akin to those of a general practitioner.
These services include assisted diagnosis, health consultations, health management, and more.
They can enhance the medical capabilities of local health workers, delivering comprehensive medical and health management consultation services throughout a user's life cycle.
The application of the "39AI General Practitioner" greatly contributes to the advancement of a tiered-diagnosis system. It assists primary care evaluations at the local level, establishes an information-sharing data platform, and improves local medical service capabilities by channeling high-quality medical resources downward.
On another front, it connects top-tier doctors, allowing them to share their expertise and knowledge with lower-level and younger doctors. In turn, this helps improve clinical diagnostic capabilities and the overall quality of medical services, driving the medical field towards greater equality.
It can also be utilized to promote the development of remote continuing education, making a general practice of appropriate technology more accessible. This encourages the active training and educational advancement of local general practitioners, ultimately aiming for the complete coverage of continuing medical education for all general practitioners.