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Giving doctors the full picture, right when it matters most, thanks to elevAID

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Mutual frustration: what your average doctor’s appointment looks like

Booking an appointment with a doctor is a hassle of its own. Add scattered health data to the mix that your health care provider has to sift through and you get yourself two frustrated individuals.
Classically, in the US, health providers pull patient records from multiple electronic medical records and use those to consolidate their understanding regarding a certain medical condition from the entire information available. A time-consuming process like that wastes both the health provider’s and the patient’s time.
The solution? A platform that consolidates health information in one repository for health providers and patients alike. The execution? That’s where elevAID’s vision and Virtual Force’s expertise enters.

The view providers have always needed but never had

elevAID fixes this at the root. The platform pulls a patient’s records from all relevant sources into a single repository and presents the provider with a unified, consolidated view during the check-up itself.
But consolidation alone isn’t the whole story. What makes elevAID genuinely distinct is what it does with that information once it’s all in one place. Rather than handing a provider a stack of raw records to interpret on the fly, elevAID generates problem-specific health summaries automatically, scanning the patient’s entire history and drawing meaningful connections between current conditions, active diagnoses, ongoing medications, allergies, past conditions, and historical scans, threading everything together around the health problem that actually matters in that moment. What health providers end up with is data with context and structure.

The AI doing the work beneath the surface

For patients who upload physical records, scans, or documents the old-fashioned way, OCR technology extracts the information and structures it to match the same data standard as everything else in the system. They also get their own interface where they can ask a conversational agent to explain their reports in plain language, turning clinical documentation into something a non-specialist can actually understand and act on.

The end goal: elevating how medical aid is provided

For too long, the burden of assembling a coherent medical history has fallen on the people least equipped to carry it — patients juggling multiple logins, and doctors reconstructing histories from incomplete fragments under time pressure they can’t afford.
elevAID and Virtual Force are changing that dynamic. A single login. A complete record. Intelligence that does the heavy lifting before the doctor even walks into the room.
Because better-informed providers make better decisions. And in healthcare, that’s the only thing that actually matters.