Decision support, not a diagnosis
Shifaa AI provides clinical decision support to assist qualified healthcare professionals. It is not a medical device, does not provide a diagnosis, and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. The treating clinician is responsible for all decisions and patient care.
What the AI does
- Drafts documentation into empty fields, which the clinician reviews, edits and signs.
- Suggests ranked differentials with confidence levels and citations, as support for — never a replacement of — clinical reasoning.
- Surfaces potential red flags to aid triage, which the clinician must independently assess.
What the AI does not do
- It does not diagnose, prescribe or treat on its own.
- It does not overwrite a clinician’s entries.
- It does not replace examination, history-taking, or the clinician’s accountability for care.
Your responsibility as a clinician
All outputs — transcriptions, drafts, differentials, red-flag alerts and safety checks — must be independently reviewed and verified by a qualified clinician before being relied upon. AI can make errors, and accuracy varies with input quality, language and context. You remain responsible for every clinical decision.
Not for patient self-diagnosis
Shifaa AI is intended for use by healthcare professionals, not by patients for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. If you are a patient experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.
Questions
For questions about this disclaimer, see our Terms of Service or contact us.