What's new in DDxHelper
An update on the early access program and where the platform stands today.
Updated March 2026 · Ron Motley, MSc, PA-C (Inactive) · AI Medical Innovations
Early access is underway
DDxHelper is currently in early product review with selected healthcare professionals. Early access participants use the platform in realistic documentation workflows and work directly with our team — their feedback is actively shaping what we build next. If you'd like to be considered for the program, request early access and tell us about your practice.
What the platform does today
The current early access platform covers the full arc from conversation to reviewable documentation:
- Real-time encounter capture — start, pause, and stop secure audio capture from the web portal, desktop application, or mobile app
- Medical transcription — a punctuated, clinically tuned transcript produced as the visit unfolds
- Speaker role identification — provider, patient, and other voices labeled turn by turn
- Medical term extraction — symptoms, findings, and procedures surfaced from the conversation for review
- SOAP note drafting — a structured Subjective / Objective / Assessment / Plan draft ready for provider edits
- ICD-10-CM coding suggestions — code ideas tied to documented findings, with confidence indicators and review status
- Treatment suggestions — surfaced for provider consideration alongside the draft plan
- Differential diagnosis support — potential differentials organized by alignment with the documented picture, for clinical consideration only
- Provider review workflow — every output above is a draft until a licensed provider reviews, edits, and approves it
Where we're focusing
Our current work concentrates on the fundamentals that early access participants care about most: transcription and role-attribution quality in real clinic conditions, the speed and clarity of the review experience, and the reliability of capture across web, desktop, and mobile. We are also continuing to invest in the security foundations of the platform — tenant-aware architecture, role-based access, encryption in transit and at rest, and audit logging.
How updates will be shared
As DDxHelper matures, we'll publish periodic updates here covering new capabilities, workflow improvements, and reliability work. Early access participants hear about changes first and directly. Capabilities described during early access may evolve as the product develops — and, as always, every DDxHelper output remains subject to provider review and approval.
Join the program
We are selectively expanding the early access group across primary care, urgent care, internal medicine, telehealth, and specialty practices. Request early access and we'll follow up with next steps, or contact us with questions about fit for your team.
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.