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Sarah Johnson

42 years • Female • MRN: 78291356 • DOB: 04/15/1983
Moderate Risk
AI Summary: 42-year-old female with history of Type 2 Diabetes (A1C trending upward, last 7.8), Hypertension (controlled, avg 128/82), and recent onset migraines (3 episodes in last month). Lab work shows mild anemia with decreased ferritin. Recent imaging suggests early signs of diabetic retinopathy. Medication adherence at 68% over past 3 months.
AI has analyzed 142 data points across 6 systems to generate this summary

Interactive Body Map

Active Issues
Historical Issues
Recent Procedures

AI-Identified Patterns

3 New Insights

Increasing A1C Pattern

A1C has increased 0.5 points over last 3 months despite medication. Correlates with decreased physical activity tracked on patient's wearable device.

Potential Correlation Detected

Migraine episodes correlate with periods of elevated blood pressure (>140/90). Pattern observed in 87% of reported episodes.

Medication Interaction Alert

Newly prescribed Sumatriptan for migraines has potential moderate interaction with Metformin. Recommend monitoring glucose levels more frequently.

Predictive Trajectory

Diabetes Progression Prediction

Current Path
With Intervention
Now 6 mo 1 yr 1.5 yr 2 yr Low Med High Current Path With Intervention

AI model predicts 72% likelihood of requiring insulin within 2 years on current trajectory. Intervention recommendation could reduce likelihood to 28%.

Similar Patient Cohort

Based on 124 patients
  • Treatment Efficacy

    78% responded well to increased Metformin + lifestyle changes

  • Complication Risk

    35% developed retinopathy within 5 years without intervention

  • Common Co-morbidities

    Hypertension (92%), Dyslipidemia (64%), Depression (42%)

Timeline Visualization

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Initial Visit Lab Work Medication Adj. Follow-up Visit Imaging ER Visit Lab Work Specialist Consult Lab Work Retinal Scan Follow-up Visit Medication Adj. Clinical Visit Lab/Medication Imaging Emergency A1C Trend

Medication Changes

5 changes in last 6 months

Lab Tests

12 tests in last 6 months

Clinical Visits

8 visits in last 6 months