MedXAssistant

Clinical intelligence for your EMR.

Understand patients faster, avoid unnecessary tests, document care efficiently, and work naturally inside your existing EMR.

MedX
Assistant
Viewing: John K., 58M - ICU-12
Patient Summary

58-year-old male with severe malaria, admitted 3 days ago.

Key Findings:
  • Hemoglobin dropped from 10.2 to 7.8 g/dL
  • Platelets declining: 142 to 85 K/uL
  • Malaria smear positive
Active Treatment:

Artesunate IV 2.4 mg/kg q12h

Falling Hemoglobin Alert

Hemoglobin dropped 24% in 24 hours (10.2 to 7.8 g/dL). Consider monitoring for hemolysis and assessing need for transfusion.

Duplicate Test Warning

CBC was already performed 5 hours ago. Routine repeat typically after 24 hours.

Ask anything
"Why was CBC flagged?"
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Works seamlessly with your existing EMR

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And any web-based EMR through our Chrome extension

Clinical systems hold the data, but not the story.

Traditional EMRs were built for billing and data entry, not for clinical decision-making.

Fragmented Information

Clinicians must click through many sections to understand a patient

Buried Results

Duplicate tests happen because recent results are hidden deep in tabs

Rigid Documentation

Documentation is slow and rigid, not adapting to clinical thinking

No Intelligent Alerts

EMRs do not proactively highlight risks or trends

Patient Summaries

See the patient story instantly.

MedX Assistant compiles the key clinical context into a compact patient summary. No more clicking through multiple tabs to piece together the picture.

  • Understand the patient in seconds
  • No more clicking through multiple tabs
  • Support better clinical handovers
Patient Summary
John K., 58M
Severe Malaria
Admitted: 2026-03-08 | ICU-12
Key Findings
Hemoglobin: 7.8 g/dL (dropped from 10.2)
Platelets: 85 K/uL (declining)
Malaria smear: Positive
Current Vitals
BP
102/68
HR
112
Temp
39.2C
SpO2
94%
Active Treatment
Artesunate 2.4 mg/kg IV 0h, 12h, 24h then q24h
Paracetamol 1000 mg IV q6h PRN
Last CBC: 5 hours ago | Last update: 5 min ago
Duplicate Test Warning

CBC was already performed 5 hours ago. Routine repeat testing is typically recommended after 24 hours unless clinical condition changes.

Recent CBC Results (5h ago):
Hb:7.8 g/dL
WBC:12.4 K/uL
Plt:85 K/uL
Critical Trend

Hemoglobin has dropped 24% in the past 24 hours.

24h ago
10.2
g/dL
Now
7.8
g/dL
Consider:
  • Monitor for signs of hemolysis
  • Assess need for blood transfusion
  • Review fluid status
Medication Timing

Next Artesunate dose due in 2 hours

Clinical Nudges

Catch duplicate tests and hidden risks before they happen.

Assistant watches your workflow and alerts you to potential issues - like ordering a test that was just performed, or a lab value heading in the wrong direction.

The assistant catches:
Duplicate orders for recently completed tests
Critical trends in vital signs and lab values
Medication timing and interaction warnings
  • Reduce unnecessary testing
  • Improve diagnostic decisions
  • Spot trends before they become problems
Smart Notes

Dictate your notes. Get ready-to-use documentation.

Speak or type your clinical observations in plain language. Assistant organizes them into properly formatted encounter notes you can insert with one click.

  • Dictate naturally, get structured notes
  • Understands diagnoses, medications, and plans
  • Insert directly into encounter documentation
Smart Notes
You type:

severe malaria hb 7.8 artesunate IV monitor hb

Assistant understands:
DxSevere malaria
LabHaemoglobin 7.8 g/dL
MedArtesunate IV
PlanMonitor haemoglobin
Ask AnythingPatient: John K.

Why was FBC flagged?

The CBC was flagged due to multiple critical findings:

Hemoglobin: 7.8 g/dL
Reference: 13.5-17.5 g/dL | Previous: 10.2 g/dL (24% drop)
Platelets: 85 K/uL
Reference: 150-400 K/uL | Severe malaria-associated

These findings are common in severe malaria and require close monitoring for potential transfusion needs.

Ask Anything

Understand the full picture, instantly.

Stop clicking through tabs to find what you need. Ask questions in plain language and get clear answers with the clinical context that matters.

Example questions:
"Why was CBC flagged?"
"What changed since yesterday?"
"Which meds affect renal function?"
"What was the admission diagnosis?"
  • Get answers without digging through charts
  • See the reasoning behind every alert
  • Understand lab trends and clinical context
MedXAssistant

Ready to transform your clinical workflows?

Assistant works inside your existing EMR as a Chrome extension. Install it today or request deployment for your facility.

MedX Assistant requires MedX integration to be deployed at your facility.