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Ukrainian war refugee couple, one of them a cancer patient, creates an app- AdvIsory.Doctor- for refugees to securely store, interpret, and share medical records.

Shared by begunstigter on 2024-07-14 19:08

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Born out of the personal experiences of its founders—Ukrainian war refugees, one of them a cancer patient—who, after navigating the complexities of medical care across borders, recognized a profound gap in the healthcare system. After a year of treatment in Slovakia, the move to Munich highlighted a critical issue: the non-acceptance of EU-originated medical records, lost appointments, and the prohibitive costs of medical interpretation services. These challenges, coupled with the frustration of paying exorbitant fees for translating medical records, underscored a dire need for a more streamlined and supportive solution for refugees and nomadic-minded individuals.

This social and disruptive project aims to address these challenges head-on by offering a comprehensive platform designed to assist refugees and digital nomads in securely collecting, storing, interpreting, and sharing their medical records. The core goals of this project are twofold:

The platform AdvIsory.Doctor enables users to gather medical records from various healthcare providers across different countries. By using security measures, the platform ensures that all medical records are stored safely, giving users peace of mind that their sensitive information is protected. Users can easily share their medical records with healthcare providers worldwide. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who frequently move or travel, ensuring continuity of care regardless of location.

Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence trained by experienced doctors, the platform offers a secondary opinion service. This service interprets medical records and provides users with an analysis that can aid in understanding their health conditions better. It also helps in making informed decisions about their treatment options.

The project seeks to bridge the gap between different healthcare systems, ensuring that patients can receive the care they need without the added burden of navigating bureaucratic and logistical hurdles contributing to a more inclusive and efficient global healthcare system.

Contact information: https://advisory.doctor | ceo@advisory.doctor | https://www.linkedin.com/company/advisorydoctor/
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About the author

Valeriy Indyk, aged 52, and Nataliia Bohdanovych, aged 49, are Ukrainian war refugees currently based in Munich. Valeriy holds an MSc in pharmacy and has extensive experience as a startup advisor, cybersecurity expert, and mentor. Nataliia, with an MSc in management, brings years of expertise in operations and human resources development. Together, they are committed to leveraging their backgrounds to assist refugees like them in accessing medical records and AI-driven secondary opinions through their innovative platform.

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