The Dutch startup began with an AI scribe for medical documentation and is now broadening its platform to support the wider care workflow before, during and after consultations. According to founder Paul Koning, the company is building tools aimed at reducing the administrative burden on clinicians.
The new funding will be used to accelerate development of applications for decision support, triage, patient communication and interaction with electronic health records. The investment also reflects continued interest in AI tools designed to address operational pressure across healthcare systems.