Guardoc Health, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based AI-powered software provider, raised $3M in Seed funding to uncover errors, contradictions, and gaps in real-time clinical charting in electronic healthcare records.
Pitango HealthTech led the round. Participants included Israeli investors Fresh.fund and Oded Barel-Sebag, US investor Springbank, and Israeli investment firm Bertelsmann Investments.
The money will be used by the business to grow both its operations and its growth initiatives.
Guardoc Health, an AI-powered SaaS system that integrates with electronic health records to find errors, contradictions, and gaps in real-time clinical charting, was developed by former emergency room nurse Hadassah Backman.
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The quality of patient care is improved by this integration, which makes it easier to make prompt adjustments and reduces risks.
To guarantee incorporation into daily workflows, the system makes use of machine learning and natural language models that are continuously improved and reviewed by practicing nurses.
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This strategy guarantees that the tool stays clear and easy to use for medical professionals while streamlining patient care procedures.
About Guardoc Health
Guardoc is a digital health firm created by nurses for nurses that automates laborious compliance tasks with AI. Guardoc improves patient care, revenue management, and direct patient care by expediting these tasks.