AI Disclaimer
DDxHelper uses AI to assist licensed healthcare professionals with documentation, coding review, and differential diagnosis support. Clinicians remain responsible for clinical judgment and all final decisions.
DDxHelper assists; clinicians decide
DDxHelper is intended to assist healthcare professionals with clinical documentation and workflow support. It does not replace independent medical judgment, diagnosis, or treatment decisions by a licensed healthcare professional.
DDxHelper is provider-support technology. It is designed so that a licensed healthcare professional reviews, edits, and approves its output before that output is used. It is not designed to make autonomous diagnoses, autonomous treatment decisions, or to operate without provider oversight.
Intended users
DDxHelper is intended for use by licensed healthcare professionals and the healthcare organizations that support them. It is not intended for use by patients or the general public, and its outputs are not directed to patients. Nothing produced by DDxHelper, and nothing on this website, creates a provider-patient relationship.
What DDxHelper produces
DDxHelper produces clinical documentation drafts, encounter transcripts, medical term extractions, ICD-10-CM coding suggestions, treatment suggestions, differential diagnosis support, and responses from MedicalChat (an assistant scoped to the selected encounter) intended for review and approval by a licensed healthcare professional. Outputs are draft suggestions only and are not final clinical, treatment, coding, or billing decisions.
No medical, billing, or coding advice
DDxHelper outputs — including treatment suggestions — are not medical advice, billing advice, or coding determinations. Providers and qualified coders must independently review, verify, and approve outputs before they are used clinically or for billing. Final code selection, documentation content, diagnosis, and treatment decisions always remain with qualified humans.
AI limitations
AI systems, including DDxHelper, can make errors. Outputs may be incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, or may miss nuance from the clinical context — including in transcription, speaker attribution, term extraction, coding suggestions, and differential organization. Provider review and approval is required in the DDxHelper workflow, and users should not rely on any output without independent verification.
Not for emergency use
DDxHelper and this website are not designed or intended for use in medical emergencies. In an emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.
This website
Product examples and screenshots shown on this marketing website use synthetic, illustrative clinical content only — they do not contain real patient information. This website does not collect protected health information; please do not submit PHI through any form on this site.
Contact
Questions about this disclaimer can be sent to info@ddxhelper.com.
Last updated: July 5, 2026.