For public health systems · in development
Informational medical orientation to ease avoidable hospital load
Many people escalate to a hospital when what they also need is a clear, trustworthy answer. DataLaps is building a service for health systems: a panel of credential-verified physicians that gives citizens a collective, informational second opinion — so people can decide, with their own doctor, whether to seek in-person care, and everyone gets oriented sooner. Always alongside local care, never replacing it.
⚠️ This service offers collective, informational medical orientation by a panel of physicians. It is NOT a diagnosis, treatment or a doctor–patient relationship, and it never decides who must seek in-person care. It does not replace your treating physician or local emergency services. In an emergency, seek in-person care immediately.
How it could help your system
A clear, trustworthy answer
A collective, informational second opinion from verified physicians — so citizens can decide, with their own doctor, whether they need to escalate.
Fewer avoidable escalations
When people get oriented sooner, in-person capacity is freed for the cases that genuinely need it — without ever gatekeeping care.
Access, at a distance
Reach rural and underserved populations with the same verified-physician panel, in their language, alongside local providers.
What it is NOT
- ✕Not a diagnosis or a treatment
- ✕Not triage — it never decides who may or may not seek care
- ✕Not a doctor–patient relationship
- ✕Not a replacement for local doctors or emergency services
- ✕Not for medical emergencies — those need in-person care now
Built on the same consensus engine
The orientation is produced the same defensible way as the rest of DataLaps: independent assessments from verified physicians, reconciled by blind consensus.
Talk to us · in development
Explore a pilot for your population
This service is in active development. Tell us about your population and we will explore, together, an informational pilot that respects the red line above.