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Consumers are playing a
more active role in their health care and are looking
for help in determining their personal health risks.
That is why high quality health screening tools can
guide a patient to seek medical care. When done well,
they can even become a part of the patient's medical
record.
Developing an effective
health screening tool requires expertise in translating
symptomatology into language that means something to
consumers. Consumer Health Information Corporation has
the clinical expertise to be able to differentiate between
which symptoms of a condition are important to describe
to a patient and which symptoms are not necessary to
include in a health screening tool.
The information is then
translated accurately into language consumers can understand.
Consumers are then given clear guidance on how to interpret
their results and when they should seek medical care.
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