Delphyr, a Dutch AI platform that supports medical professionals with AI assistants, has raised €1.75 million in funding from multiple investors.
With this capital, the company aims to accelerate its mission: relieving healthcare professionals of administrative burdens so they can focus fully on delivering patient care. Delphyr is part of one of the six project consortia that received funding last year through WorkTech, the innovation program for labour-saving innovations in health, wellbeing, and care.
Delphyr integrates directly into existing healthcare systems, meaning professionals do not need to learn new software or work with complex dashboards.
With Delphyr, healthcare professionals can quickly search and summarise information, consult guidelines, optimise specialist workflows, draft responses for correspondence and e-consults, and automate administrative tasks. Through 'ambient listening', consultations can be securely recorded and automatically converted into structured clinical notes, directly linked to the patient record.
“Healthcare professionals often spend a large part of their time on administration and searching for information,” says Michel Abdel Malek, CEO and founder of Delphyr. “From my experience as an anaesthesiologist, I know how frustrating this can be. With this investment, we can further develop and expand our AI assistants, enabling professionals to regain valuable time from day one, while ensuring privacy, security, and clinical quality.”
The platform runs on secure European infrastructure and processes patient data exclusively within the practice environment. Delphyr does not replace existing systems but strengthens them with an intelligent layer that makes information more accessible and optimises workflows.
Read the full announcement from Delphyr here.
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