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Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/64028, first published .
Impact of a Symptom Checker App on Patient-Physician Interaction Among Self-Referred Walk-In Patients in the Emergency Department: Multicenter, Parallel-Group, Randomized, Controlled Trial

Impact of a Symptom Checker App on Patient-Physician Interaction Among Self-Referred Walk-In Patients in the Emergency Department: Multicenter, Parallel-Group, Randomized, Controlled Trial

Impact of a Symptom Checker App on Patient-Physician Interaction Among Self-Referred Walk-In Patients in the Emergency Department: Multicenter, Parallel-Group, Randomized, Controlled Trial

Journals

  1. Elechi U, Orobator E, Udoh K, Ngozi E, Uzoma C, Forson K, Akanbi O, Tarawallie M. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: A Narrative Review of Recent Clinical Applications, Implementation Strategies, and Challenges. Journal of Healthcare Leadership 2025;Volume 17:863 View
  2. Bienzeisler J, Hertwig M, Heidemeyer H, Alhaskir M, Majeed R, Kombeiz A, Hoy W, Huening S, Goettgens F, Unterkofler J, Rademacher S, Panagiotidis D, Marewski V, Sommer A, Schirrmeister W, Walcher F, Otto R, Ehrentreich S, Beyel H, Peeva V, Schwanen C, Pegoraro M, Zoch-Lesniak B, Pollmanns J, Wittmar R, von Stillfried D, Röhrig R, Beckers S, van der Aalst W, Brokmann J. Trans-sectoral patient pathways in urgent and emergency care (TRANSPARENT study): protocol for a prospective, mixed-methods study in Germany. BMJ Open 2026;16(2):e114590 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Charan K, Surya Manikanta B, Sathiya Suntharam V, Sai B. 2025 International Conference on Future Technologies (ICFT). Intelligent Symptom Conversations: New Frontiers in AI-Powered Preliminary Healthcare Diagnosis View