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MedBeat HealthConnect unveils four more languages

MedBeat HealthConnect unveils four more languages

Patients can now input their symptoms in Hindi, English, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telegu MedBeat HealthConnect, an application that uses AI to get an accurate medical summary of patients’ ailments and symptoms for diagnosis by medical professionals, announced the availability of an additional 4 languages for the patients to check their symptoms in. Now patients will be able to use MedBeat HealthConnect app in 6 languages, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telegu as well as the original Hindi and English. This will further help bridge the communication gap between patients and doctors. The six languages are available on MedBeat HealthConnect webapp on www.medbeat.ai. “We launched MedBeat HealthConnect in September 2023 to an amazing response from patients and doctors. We realised that more patients were using Hindi for communication rather than English and there was a crying need for using other languages for symptom analysis. Today, with MedBeat HealthConnect in six languages, we are assisting doctors optimise the time spent on each patient. Our app, through an innovative knowledge-based tool that uses AI algorithms, helps ease this by providing a full summary to the medical professional in medical terms for correct diagnosis," says Dr Monika Agarwal, Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist, MedBeat HealthConnect. “With the increased number of languages available in the MedBeat HealthConnect app, today we can connect with over 62 per cent of the patients in India in their first language, no mean task in this English-focussed digital marketplace that we are in," she adds.