Digital assistant Microdoc offers an AI-based dictation tool for doctors to help reduce workloads
“When we started Microdoc in 2022 we launched with a tool that analysed incoming medical documents. However, we quickly realised that this problem wasn’t valuable enough from a business perspective so we pivoted to focus more on our dictation tool,” says Kelleher, who has been coding since the age of 12.
“Microdoc is faster, costs less and is higher quality than the alternatives on the market. It is also quicker than human typists and more accurate and has more features than existing dictation products.”
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