ARCHIMEDICX Announces First Worldwide Medical Search Engine Connecting People to the World's Best Hospitals

ARCHIMEDICXARCHIMEDICX, that is changing the face of healthcare, has announced the launching of its first intelligent and objective global hospital search engine. ARCHIMEDICX's unique, patient-centric approach empowers healthcare consumers worldwide to search, in nine popular languages, for the most suitable hospital across the globe for their medical condition and procedure, to seek better, faster, and cheaper treatment tailored to their specific needs (budget, waiting time, language, food, etc).

The ARCHIMEDICX database is composed of millions of data points, gathered for a long time by an experienced team of researchers based in Belgium. The sophisticated ARCHIMEDICX algorithm identifies, evaluates and compares the different parameters in order to get a reliable and non-biased score for each and every hospital, amongst ARCHIMEDICX world's best hospitals list.

The methodology is certified by HIMSS Europe, a subsidiary of HIMSS International, a global, not-for-profit organization focused on better health through information technology (IT). This new, unbiased online medical service brings a heightened level of trust and transparency to patients seeking options for quality medical treatment.

"A personal tragedy, which involved my only sister who became a victim of bad choice when she needed a simple medical intervention, has brought me to understand our limited ability to choose the most appropriate hospital for our needs," says Moni Milchman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer. "Until now there was no way to help millions searching daily for the most suitable hospital to match their specific medical procedure without being confused or mislead."

ARCHIMEDICX is a powerful go-to source for consumers to view, compare and book medical care anywhere in the world easily and securely. The search service is available free of charge.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.archimedicx.com

About ARCHIMEDICX
ARCHIMEDICX is dedicated to empowering consumers and healthcare industry stakeholders with access to a wealth of transparent data that allows greater choice in medical treatment worldwide. ARCHIMEDICX's flagship service, ARCHIMEDICX.com is an unbiased, certified, online consumer hospital search and ranking system that allows patients to search, compare, share and make knowledgeable decisions, after which they can easily connect with their preferred leading medical treatment centers around the world.

Most Popular Now

Welcome Evo, Generative AI for the Genom…

Brian Hie runs the Laboratory of Evolutionary Design at Stanford, where he works at the crossroads of artificial intelligence and biology. Not long ago, Hie pondered a provocative question: If...

We could Soon Use AI to Detect Brain Tum…

A new paper in Biology Methods and Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, shows that scientists can train artificial intelligence (AI) models to distinguish brain tumors from healthy tissue. AI...

Telehealth Significantly Boosts Treatmen…

New research reveals a dramatic improvement in diagnosing and curing people living with hepatitis C in rural communities using both telemedicine and support from peers with lived experience in drug...

Research Study Shows the Cost-Effectiven…

Earlier research showed that primary care clinicians using AI-ECG tools identified more unknown cases of a weak heart pump, also called low ejection fraction, than without AI. New study findings...

AI can Predict Study Results Better than…

Large language models, a type of AI that analyses text, can predict the results of proposed neuroscience studies more accurately than human experts, finds a new study led by UCL...

New Guidance for Ensuring AI Safety in C…

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent in health care, organizations and clinicians must take steps to ensure its safe implementation and use in real-world clinical settings, according to an...

Remote Telemedicine Tool Found Highly Ac…

Collecting images of suspicious-looking skin growths and sending them off-site for specialists to analyze is as accurate in identifying skin cancers as having a dermatologist examine them in person, a...

Philips Aims to Advance Cardiac MRI Tech…

Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) and Mayo Clinic announced a research collaboration aimed at advancing MRI for cardiac applications. Through this investigation, Philips and Mayo Clinic will look to...

New Study Reveals Why Organisations are …

The slow adoption of blockchain technology is partly driven by overhyped promises that often obscure the complex technological, organisational, and environmental challenges, according to research from the University of Surrey...

Deep Learning Model Accurately Diagnoses…

Using just one inhalation lung CT scan, a deep learning model can accurately diagnose and stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a study published today in Radiology: Cardiothoracic...

Shape-Changing Device Helps Visually Imp…

Researchers from Imperial College London, working with the company MakeSense Technology and the charity Bravo Victor, have developed a shape-changing device called Shape that helps people with visual impairment navigate...

Bayer Acquires HiDoc Technologies and Ca…

Bayer is today announcing that it plans to acquire HiDoc Technologies GmbH in the first quarter of 2025 and to start commercialization of the digital health application, Cara Care®. Cara...