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Medical Disclaimer

Shifaa AI is a tool for qualified healthcare professionals. This disclaimer explains, clearly, what it is and is not.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

Template notice. This page is a clear, good-faith starting point describing how Shifaa AI works. It is not legal advice and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before launch. Some specifics (entity name, jurisdiction, contact details) are marked for completion.

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.