Medgical

Dynamic pathway planning and design Task-based staff planning and skills matching
Health/ICT SME
MEDgical.AI is envisioned as a groundbreaking artificial intelligence platform designed to enhance medical resource efficiency and improve healthcare services. Our solution aims to assist doctors in administrative tasks by automatically generating medical notes and documentation from audio recordings of consultations. This project seeks to address the significant time doctors spend on administrative tasks, enhancing medical productivity and improving the doctor-patient relationship.

Value my organisation can add in a joint tender​

MEDgical.AI can contribute significantly by leveraging its specialized AI platform. 1. Alignment with European Healthcare Objectives: MEDgical.AI’s platform supports the European Union’s objectives of improving healthcare efficiency, accessibility, and quality. By reducing the administrative load on healthcare professionals, the solution aligns with initiatives aimed at increasing healthcare innovation and patient-centered care across member states. 2. Cross-Border Scalability: The ability of MEDgical.AI to adapt to different languages and healthcare systems within the EU is crucial. The platform’s scalability across various EU countries can demonstrate its potential for widespread impact, essential for projects that seek EU funding. 3. **Contribution to Digital Transformation**: MEDgical.AI enhances digital integration in healthcare, a key priority in the EU’s digital strategy. By automating the transcription and management of medical documentation, the platform directly contributes to the digital transformation agenda, promoting more efficient and interconnected healthcare services. 4. Research and Innovation: MEDgical.AI can bring advanced research and development capabilities to the consortium, underlining the EU’s emphasis on innovation. Participation in Horizon Europe or similar funding programs often requires demonstrating novel technological advancements and contributions to the scientific community, which MEDgical.AI can fulfill. 5. Potential for Pilot Projects and Case Studies: Offering the platform for use in pilot projects across various EU regions can provide practical insights and data that bolster the consortium’s evidence-based approach in the tender application.

Areas of cooperation sought​

Healthcare Providers and Institutions: Partnering with hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities across Europe to implement and test the AI platform in real-world settings. This can provide valuable feedback and data to refine the technology and demonstrate its efficacy and adaptability to different healthcare systems. Academic and Research Institutions: Collaboration with universities and research institutions could enhance the development of MEDgical.AI through cutting-edge research in AI, machine learning, and medical informatics. This partnership could also involve validating the technology’s effectiveness and its impact on healthcare delivery. Technology and Software Companies: Teaming up with tech companies that specialize in software development, data security, and AI could help improve the technical aspects of MEDgical.AI, such as enhancing its algorithm, ensuring robust data protection, and integrating with existing healthcare IT systems. Regulatory and Compliance Experts: Cooperation with legal and regulatory experts can ensure that MEDgical.AI complies with all relevant EU and national regulations, including data protection laws like GDPR. This is crucial for gaining trust and facilitating widespread adoption across different countries. Patient Advocacy Groups: Engaging with patient organizations can provide insights into patient needs and concerns, especially regarding data privacy and the impact of AI on patient care. This collaboration can help tailor the platform to be more patient-centric and improve patient engagement and satisfaction. Government and Policy-Makers: Collaborating with governmental bodies and policy-makers can help align the platform with public health strategies and policies. This can also aid in securing endorsements and support for broader implementation once the technology is proven. Industry Associations and Professional Groups: Partnering with professional groups, such as medical associations and healthcare IT organizations, can help in advocating for the technology, creating standards for its use, and facilitating its integration into the healthcare system.

Organisation details

Organisation type:

Health/ICT SME

Organisation size:

Micro (<10 employees and ≤ € 2 m turnover)

Headquarters country:

Portugal

Contact

Contact person:

Armando Vieira

Job title:

CTO