Understanding how doctors think through multiple possible diagnoses for your symptoms—rather than jumping to one explanation—helps you ask better questions and recognize when you need a second opinion. This skill means learning to distinguish between what's likely, what's possible, and what's rare, so you can follow the logic of your own care.
Differential diagnosis literacy refers to a patient's ability to understand the list of possible conditions a doctor is considering before reaching a final diagnosis, and to engage meaningfully with that reasoning process.
AI tools can translate a physician's differential diagnosis list into plain language, explain why certain conditions are ruled in or out, and help patients ask sharper follow-up questions so they become active participants in their own care rather than passive recipients of decisions.
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