Last Updated: March 15, 2026
Important boundaries for how Abgrat should be used
Abgrat is intended for education and information support. This page explains the limits of the service and the responsibility users retain when interpreting or acting on information.
Not a medical device
Abgrat is not presented as a regulated diagnostic, treatment, or emergency system.
Professional use matters
Any medically meaningful decision must remain under qualified human supervision.
Transparency
We aim to describe the product clearly so users understand both capability and limitation.
Scope of Service
Abgrat provides informational support, structured reasoning, and educational content. It is not a substitute for physician judgment, patient examination, or emergency triage.
What Abgrat Is Not
The platform is not marketed as a medical device, diagnosis engine, treatment system, or autonomous clinical decision-maker.
- Not emergency care
- Not a substitute for licensed care
- Not a guarantee of outcome
User Obligations
Users must independently verify information, follow applicable law, and use qualified professionals for clinical decisions.
Risk and Limitation
All informational systems have limitations. Outputs may be incomplete, context-dependent, or inappropriate if used outside intended boundaries.
FAQ
Can Abgrat replace a doctor?
No. It should be used as support, never as a replacement for licensed medical professionals.
Is every output suitable for direct patient care?
No. Outputs require contextual review and human judgment.
Contact
For institutional clarification about service boundaries, contact the Abgrat team.
contact@abgrat.com