Your voice shapes the tool you may use — take part in the Kid AID survey

We invite all hospital staff who work with children — physicians, nurses, paramedics, medical dispatchers, and personnel from emergency rooms, admission rooms, and paediatric wards — to take part in a short survey on assessing a child's general condition in clinical practice.
Kid AID is an innovative system supporting the assessment of a child's general condition, developed by the Department of Paediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University Clinical Hospital in Wrocław in cooperation with the Wrocław Medical University and a technology partner. The solution uses modern technologies, including the analysis of short video recordings, basic vital signs, and clinical interview data, to support medical staff in bedside decision-making in the future.
The project has recently also been recognised on a national level — Kid AID received the Money.pl Award in the Innovation of the Year 2026 category. The distinction was granted to the system as a solution that uses artificial intelligence to support the assessment and recognition of concerning symptoms in children.
For the tool we are creating to be genuinely useful in daily clinical work, we need your experience. Among other things, we want to learn:
- which methods of assessing a child are actually used in practice,
- what helps in making quick decisions and what turns out to be of little use,
- where the gaps and barriers are that make working with young patients more difficult,
- which features of a decision-support system would have real value in a hospital setting.
The survey is anonymous and takes about 5 minutes.
Please also pass this information on — to colleagues from paediatric wards, the ER, admission rooms, primary care night and holiday services, emergency medical teams, and dispatch centres. Every response is a real contribution to developing a solution that aims to support the safety of the youngest patients.
