Dutch-based Autoscriber partners with Microsoft for its clinical intelligence platform
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Co-founder Kazmaier states, "The patient consultation is one of the most central and important elements of healthcare. We aim to completely reimagine this process; eliminating administrative data capture tasks for the doctor..."
Kazmaier further adds, "Our mission is to enable human-centric and data driven healthcare, giving doctors time and attention for better quality patient care. Autoscriber has been rolled out across multiple departments at major hospitals..."
Bonenkamp mentions, "The models we run to process the audio of doctor-patient interactions and generate structured clinical encounter notes quickly become GPU-intensive..."
This strategic collaboration with Microsoft aims to facilitate a large-scale rollout of Autoscriber's platform, targeting the saving of 500,000 hours of administrative work annually for doctors.
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