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The Clinical Reasoning Engine is the first layer of intelligence that runs when you generate a protocol. It analyzes your case intake data to identify the likely physiological themes behind the patient's presentation.What It DoesRather than reacting to sy ...
When you open a case, PraxPilot displays a Detected Patterns panel inside the Clinical Insight section.What Detected Patterns AreDetected Patterns are clinical themes extracted from the case data. They describe what is happening in the patient's presentat ...
Root Cause Intelligence is a feature within the Clinical Insight section of a case. It analyzes the case signals and surfaces possible physiological drivers worth investigating.What It DoesAfter Detected Patterns identifies clinical themes, Root Cause Int ...
Similar Case Intelligence analyzes your previous finalized cases to detect patterns — and uses those patterns to inform protocol generation for new cases.What It DoesWhen you create a new case, PraxPilot quietly evaluates whether the presentation resemble ...
Adaptive Personalization is the system that makes PraxPilot increasingly aligned with how you practice over time.What It LearnsEvery time you edit a finalized protocol, PraxPilot records that decision as a clinical preference signal. Over time, these sign ...
This is one of the most common questions from new PraxPilot users.The Short AnswerYou will see useful protocols from your very first case. Personalization effects typically become noticeable after several finalized cases, and continue to improve the more ...