Tomás una medicación hace años… y tenés que ir igual a un turno de 5 minutos.
Eso no es atención médica. Es burocracia.
En https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl podés orientarte por chat y, con evaluación médica, gestionar tu receta.
¿Es un tirón, contractura o algo más serio?
Con https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl recibís la indicación profesional que te saca de dudas y la orden de estudio al instante.
Resolvelo hoy y decidí cómo seguir, con claridad.
Ponete al día con tu salud sexual sin esperar.
Describí tus síntomas o antecedentes en https://t.co/GZwDJEsE6T y recibí la orden de laboratorio validada por un médico real directo en tu celular.
Tranquilidad, rápida y discreta.
Everyone's talking about the jobs AI will destroy. Nobody's talking about the jobs AI will save. And the lives. Here's what's actually happening in American healthcare right now:
Poor health costs US employers $575 billion a year. Not in healthcare spending. In lost productivity. That's nearly a billion work days of absence, plus another half billion of reduced productivity from people showing up sick because they couldn't see a doctor in time. The average wait to see a family physician is now 23.5 days. Specialists? Up to 42 days. In cities like Boston, 65. A third of Americans don't even have access to basic primary care. 40% are delaying care altogether.
And here's the absurdity: millions of people with chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, asthma miss work not because they're sick, but because they need a 10 minute appointment just to get a prescription refill. You take time off, drive to the office, sit in a waiting room, see the doctor for 5 minutes, drive to the pharmacy, and lose half a day of work. For a refill. So when people ask me "isn't AI going to destroy jobs?" I say: the current healthcare system is already destroying productivity at a scale no technology ever could.
This is exactly why we started Certuma. We're not building a chatbot that says "I am not a doctor, please consult a professional." We're building an actual autonomous AI doctor that can think, diagnose, prescribe, and manage your care. Yes, we're going through the hard path. FDA approval. Hallucination proof architecture. Clinical trials. The regulatory gauntlet that every other AI health company is avoiding.
But when we come out the other side? Imagine this: You wake up, your throat hurts, you open your phone, the AI doctor examines you through your camera and sensors, prescribes what you need, and the medication is on its way. You never left your house. You never missed a minute of work. Imagine over 129 million Americans with major chronic conditions getting their refills without losing a day of work. Imagine the single mother who skips her checkup because she can't afford to take the afternoon off. Now she has a doctor in her pocket, available 24/7. Imagine the rural communities where there simply are no doctors within 50 miles. Now there's one on every phone. Same anywhere in the world.
The doctor is coming to your pocket. @certumaAI
@Marcelo09571735@martinvars En https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl la IA orienta, pero cuando hace falta intervienen médicos reales que evalúan cada caso antes de indicar una receta.
No reemplaza una consulta presencial cuando es necesaria.
@sexe_pedro@martinvars Gracias por probar https://t.co/GZwDJEsE6T 🙌
La idea es justamente poder orientar rápido y después, si hace falta, seguir con atención médica.
@DimisionSanchez@martinvars Gracias por probar https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl 🙌
La idea es justamente poder orientar rápido y después, si hace falta, seguir con atención médica.
@Lafranja3000@martinvars Gracias por probarla.
Nuestro foco es combinar IA con médicos reales detrás para poder orientar y recetar cuando hace falta.
Si tenés ejemplos concretos donde falló, nos ayuda mucho verlos.
@rulai45505664@martinvars Gracias por probar https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl 🙌
La idea es justamente poder orientar rápido y después, si hace falta, seguir con atención médica.
@gdebernardo@martinvars Gracias por probar https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl 🙌
La idea es justamente poder orientar rápido y después, si hace falta, seguir con atención médica.
@Manuelmao1@martinvars Gracias por probar https://t.co/GZwDJEs6hl 🙌
La idea es justamente poder orientar rápido y después, si hace falta, seguir con atención médica.