Data Sources

Synthicare is committed to providing healthcare professionals with accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information. The recommendations and guidance provided by Synthicare’s AI assistant are based on established guidelines, scientific literature, and trusted medical sources, primarily from:

1. NHS Clinical Guidelines

Synthicare references clinical guidelines from the National Health Service (NHS), which serve as the foundation for many of the recommendations provided in this app. These guidelines are publicly available through the NHS website and are frequently updated to reflect the latest evidence-based practices in patient care.

NHS Evidence and Clinical Guidelines: https://www.nhs.uk/

2. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guidelines

NICE provides detailed clinical guidelines and standards that underpin Synthicare’s recommendations. These guidelines are accessible to healthcare professionals and the public, and they are updated to stay current with medical advancements.

NICE Guidelines: https://www.nice.org.uk/

3. World Health Organization (WHO) Publications

Where applicable, Synthicare includes references from WHO guidelines, particularly in areas related to global health recommendations and epidemiology.

WHO Guidelines: https://www.who.int/

4. Peer-Reviewed Medical Journals

Synthicare uses data synthesized from peer-reviewed journals to ensure that clinical advice remains evidence-based. Articles from sources like The Lancet, BMJ, and JAMA inform our algorithms with the latest research findings.

Access to publications via PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

Disclaimer:

The information provided by Synthicare is designed for advisory use only and should not replace the independent clinical judgment of qualified healthcare professionals. Users are encouraged to consult the original sources provided above for more in-depth information and updates to the guidelines.