Telemedical | Health Consult
Consult our AI Agent to analyze symptoms, predict appropriate diagnoses, and suggest suitable department assignment.
Transform healthcare delivery with AI-powered symptom analysis and intelligent triage to improve patient outcomes and optimize medical resource allocation.
Intelligent Health Assessment
Symptom Analysis
Our advanced AI agent conducts comprehensive symptom analysis through natural conversation, gathering relevant medical history and current concerns to provide accurate preliminary assessments.
Diagnostic Support
- Pattern recognition from vast medical databases
- Probability-based diagnosis suggestions
- Risk factor identification
- Evidence-based recommendations
Smart Department Routing
Efficient Patient Triage Automatically route patients to the most appropriate medical department or specialist based on their symptoms, medical history, and urgency level.
Benefits:
- Reduced waiting times in emergency departments
- Optimized resource allocation across departments
- Improved patient satisfaction
- Better health outcomes through faster specialist access
Features
24/7 Availability
Access preliminary health consultations anytime, anywhere, reducing the burden on emergency services for non-critical cases.
Multi-Language Support
Communicate in your preferred language, breaking down barriers to healthcare access.
Integration Ready
- Compatible with existing hospital information systems
- Electronic health record (EHR) integration
- Appointment scheduling automation
- Follow-up care coordination
Clinical Validation
Our AI model is trained on millions of anonymized medical cases and continuously validated against clinical best practices. All recommendations are designed to support, not replace, professional medical judgment.
Privacy & Security
- HIPAA compliant data handling
- End-to-end encryption
- Secure cloud infrastructure
- Regular security audits
- No patient data sharing without explicit consent
Coming Soon
We’re working with healthcare institutions to pilot this technology. Contact us to learn how we can support your organization’s telehealth initiatives. <!– Financial accounting (or financial accountancy) is the field of accounting concerned with the summary, analysis and reporting of financial transactions related to a business.

Objectives
Financial accounting and financial reporting are often used as synonyms.
- According to International Financial Reporting Standards: the objective of financial reporting is:
- To provide financial information that is useful to existing and potential investors, lenders and other creditors in making decisions about providing resources to the reporting entity.
- According to the European Accounting Association:
Relevance
Relevance is the capacity of the financial information to influence the decision of its users. The ingredients of relevance are the predictive value and confirmatory value. Materiality is a sub-quality of relevance.
The ingredients of relevance are the predictive value and confirmatory value.
Information is considered material if its omission or misstatement could influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial statements.
Faithful Representation
Faithful representation means that the actual effects of the transactions shall be properly accounted for and reported in the financial statements. The words and numbers must match what really happened in the transaction. The ingredients of faithful representation are completeness, neutrality and free from error.
Enhancing Qualitative Characteristics
Verifiability
Verifiability implies consensus between the different knowledgeable and independent users of financial information. Such information must be supported by sufficient evidence to follow the principle of objectivity.
Comparability
Comparability is the uniform application of accounting methods across entities in the same industry. The principle of consistency is under comparability. Consistency is the uniform application of accounting across points in time within an entity.
Understandability
Understandability means that accounting reports should be expressed as clearly as possible and should be understood by those to whom the information is relevant. Timeliness: Timeliness implies that financial information must be presented to the users before a decision is to be made.
Statement of cash flows
The statement of cash flows considers the inputs and outputs in concrete cash within a stated period. The general template of a cash flow statement is as follows: Cash Inflow - Cash Outflow + Opening Balance = Closing Balance
| Cash Inflow | Outflow | Opening Balance |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Tuesday |
Wednesday |
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
Example 1: in the beginning of September, Ellen started out with $5 in her bank account. During that same month, Ellen borrowed $20 from Tom. At the end of the month, Ellen bought a pair of shoes for $7. Ellen’s cash flow statement for the month of September looks like this:
- Cash inflow: $20
- Cash outflow:$7
- Opening balance: $5
- Closing balance: $20 – $7 + $5 = $18
Example 2: in the beginning of June, WikiTables, a company that buys and resells tables, sold 2 tables. They’d originally bought the tables for $25 each, and sold them at a price of $50 per table. The first table was paid out in cash however the second one was bought in credit terms. WikiTables’ cash flow statement for the month of June looks like this:
Important: the cash flow statement only considers the exchange of actual cash, and ignores what the person in question owes or is owed.
Statement of financial position (balance sheet)
The balance sheet is the financial statement showing a firm’s assets, liabilities and equity (capital) at a set point in time, usually the end of the fiscal year reported on the accompanying income statement.
- fixed assets
- property
- building
- equipment (such as factory machinery)
- intangible assets
- copyrights
- trademarks
- patents
- pending
- international
- goodwill
Owner’s equity, sometimes referred to as net assets, is represented differently depending on the type of business ownership. Business ownership can be in the form of a sole proprietorship, partnership, or a corporation. For a corporation, the owner’s equity portion usually shows common stock, and retained earnings (earnings kept in the company). Retained earnings come from the retained earnings statement, prepared prior to the balance sheet. –>