About Medical Diagnosis
Medical diagnosis is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit.
German chancellor Olaf Scholz could snub British AI summit

... It includes grading AI tools depending on how significant they are, so for example an email filter would be less tightly regulated than a Medical Diagnosis system...
Labour drops pledge to introduce self-ID for trans people

...By Paul Seddon & Helen CattBBC NewsLabour has ruled out introducing a self-ID system to allow people to change their legal sex without a Medical Diagnosis...
Minister condemns 'draconian' gender reform block

... It would also remove the need for a Medical Diagnosis of gender dysphoria, with applicants only needing to have lived as their acquired gender for three months rather than two years - or six months if they are aged 16 or 17...
UK government to block Scottish gender bill

... They also remove the need for a Medical Diagnosis of gender dysphoria, with applicants only needing to have lived as their acquired gender for three months rather than two years - or six months if they are aged 16 or 17...
Gender bill veto would be an outrage - Sturgeon

... It would mean that people in Scotland would no longer require a Medical Diagnosis to change gender...
Starmer: '16 is too young to change legal gender'

... The, passed by MSPs, removes the need for people to get a Medical Diagnosis of gender dysphoria before starting the change process...
Clash looms on Scottish gender bill as UK government considers veto

... MSPs backed a move towards a self-identification system last month, meaning that Scots will no longer require a Medical Diagnosis to change gender, and the timescale will also be cut to a matter of months...
Rishi Sunak concerned about impact of gender reforms

... They also remove the need for a Medical Diagnosis of gender dysphoria, with applicants only needing to have lived as their acquired gender for three months rather than two years - or six months if they are aged 16 or 17...