42 Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms that facilitate tele-medicine, tele-diagnoses, obtaining and exchanging peer review and peer feedback of the performance of professionals in the fields of health care, namely, diagnoses in radiology, pathology, cardiology, dermatology, dentistry, midwifery, nursing, medicine, optometry, audiology, pharmacy, psychology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, medical imaging, speech therapy, chiropractic health care, nutritional health care, homeopathy, hospice care, palliative care, residential care, emergency health care; Platform as a service (PAAS) that assesses the performance of physicians, in real time as they render a diagnosis, and to provide error avoidance recommendations, analysis and warnings to the physicians in real time; Platform as a service (PAAS) to auto-search multiple trusted, peer reviewed medical data sources, health guidelines, medical journals and articles based on user entered search criteria or the clinical context of the patient case being viewed by the physician. Infrastructure as a service (IAAS) featuring cloud-based software for artificial intelligence assisted and integrated diagnostic workflow orchestration, workload balancing, and diagnostic viewing of medical diagnostic images by healthcare professionals, namely, radiologists, pathologists, cardiologists, referring physicians, and clinicians in the medical field; Software as a service (SAS) featuring booking, review, audit, and provision of tele-radiology and tele-medicine services, namely, the transmission of radiology examinations and other examinations and patient information, the matching of medical service provider availability with requests for medical services and coverage, the review of radiologist or other medical service provider's workloads and determination of their availability to accept further work; enabling online and offline communication by means of internet access for all participants to a shared application to provide alerts regarding incoming images for diagnosis, status updates, and the availability of examination results between subscribers/participants by audio, text message or video transmission, and the system administration and auditing of the provision of tele-radiology and tele-medicine services