Bot MD Introduces Automated PROMs at EBPOM Asia 2022

Bot MD launched an AI WhatsApp tool at EBPOM Asia 2022 to automate PROM data collection with forms and reminders.

(From L to R: Dr. Rodney B. Dofitas (SOSP, Vice President), Dr. Gemma Leonora B. Uy (SOSP, Secretary), Dorothea Koh (Bot MD, CEO and Co-Founder), Dr. Nelson D. Cabaluna (SOSP, President)

At the EBPOM (Evidence-Based Perioperative Medicine) Asia 2022 conference, Bot MD launched a new use case for its AI-powered WhatsApp platform to allow doctors to easily automate PROM data collection across clinical areas.

Patient consent and enrollment

The Bot MD Care platform enables clinical teams to automate PROMs and PREMs data collection through secure forms and reminders sent to patients in their preferred chat platform like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Viber.

Online form to collect PROMs

Hospitals can design their own survey forms to collect symptoms and clinical values and even images and videos. Each patient will be directed to an Online Form to fill up their symptoms and clinical values at the designated date and time of submission. The platform integrates with popular PROMs survey forms such as EQ5DL, Concerto Computer Adaptive Testing forms and FormSG.

Automated reminders to submit PROMs

Patients will receive automated reminders if they forget to fill out their forms and the A.I. Bot can also help triage patient submissions to alert clinical users if required. In addition, the Bot MD Care platform will automatically calculate and display PROM scores as clinical trend graphs.

Alexandra Hospital in Singapore recently piloted the platform in automating the monitoring of post discharge outcomes for Spinal cord injury patients as well as patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis.

“The Bot MD Care platform is lightweight and easy to use, and is available on mobile and web which means that my doctors and nurses can access it anytime and anywhere to review their patients at home. Best of all, the platform is integrated with WhatsApp which most of our patients already have.”
- Dr Alexander YipClinical Director, Healthcare Redesign, Alexandra Hospital