Abstract

The treatment of urinary tract infection through digital health in partnership with NHS

i -GP offers a virtual care solution to the 60 million minor illnesses which are treated by the NHS every year. Utilizing branching logic based on NICE guidelines architected within image enhanced proprietary software; the i-GP platform is first in world in its design. Processing analytics enable real-time monitoring of patient data and associated risk detection, while providing guidance in relation to clinical decision-making by creating internal scoring networks. Our Platform reduces the number of diagnostic possibilities elaborated in response to a given clinical scenario. This medical technology allows i-GP to collect, analyze and interpret patient data to provide an evidence base to systemize the diagnostic process. We describe the i-GP Platform, from conception to innovation in the digital care space. We outline the results from treating 1,000 female patients with urinary tract infection. We describe the symptoms, the treatment administered, the outcomes and compare our results with both the literature and common NHS findings. Our aim is to showcase improved patient selection, more precision prescribing and better national outcomes. This reduces the cost burden of service provision and provides a patient-centred service which is outcomes based. By developing a scalable utility, we have the capacity to treat large numbers of patients with the highest level of online care. We achieve this by utilizing streamlined intramural templates, allowing doctors to treat patients in as little as two minutes. Our system augments diagnosis making and stimulates rigorous prescribing protocols so achieving superior outcomes for patients.


Author(s): Sukhbinder Noorpuri

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