Glass Health AI Clinical Decision Support is an AI-powered CDS platform designed to enhance clinical decision-making for clinicians. It generates drafts of differential diagnoses (DDx), assessments & plans (A&P), and answers to clinical reference questions. The core features are focused on knowledge management and decision support, not on processing raw medical images or signals from diagnostic devices. The platform emphasizes privacy and up-to-date clinical knowledge through informational resources like the Glass Health Blog.
How it works
- Clinicians interact with Glass Health CDS to receive AI-generated drafts of differential diagnoses, assessments & plans, and answers to clinical reference questions.
- The system is intended to assist clinical reasoning and support information gathering, rather than replacing professional medical judgment.
- There is a clear disclaimer that the core features are not designed for acquiring, processing, or analyzing medical images, signals from in vitro diagnostic devices, or patterns from signal acquisition systems.
Safety, Privacy & Compliance
- Designed for clinical decision support with emphasis on responsible use and human-in-the-loop review.
- The platform provides terms of service and a privacy policy to inform data handling and user rights.
How to Use Glass Health AI CDS
- Access the platform (Sign Up / Log In).
- Use the AI CDS to draft differential diagnoses, A&P, or answer clinical reference questions.
- Review AI-generated content, tailor to the patient context, and integrate with your clinical workflow.
- Update any drafts as new information becomes available and finalize patient care plans.
Core Features
- AI-generated drafts of differential diagnoses (DDx)
- AI-generated assessments & plans (A&P)
- Answers to clinical reference questions
- Clinician-facing decision support to aid reasoning and documentation
- Integration-friendly design for workflow embedding
- Clear limitations: not for processing medical images or device signals
- Access to ongoing knowledge updates and a clinical reference resource