Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 1 (ANI/BusinessWire India): OmRx, the flagship application suite from Teakshed AI Pvt Ltd, is making waves amongst healthcare practitioners in emerging India and leading the transformation in patient health data management. In 14 months, it has helped 1000s of verified practitioners across India to manage the health data of more than 1 lakh patients. Unsurprisingly, the OmRxDoc, a mobile app for doctors won a Silver Award in the 2022 Marketers Excellence Awards in the User Experience (UX) design category. The OmRx ecosystem connects health practitioners, labs and patients to collaborate on health data. With the OmRx (Online Medical Records eXchange) ecosystem, Allopathy, AYUSH and Allied health practitioners can easily manage patient data and share it instantly with service providers, e.g., diagnostic Labs and Hospitals. The growth spree continues with constant additions to the Daily Active Users (DAU), growing at more than 30% M-O-M. The compan
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Bengaluru-based healthtech startup Simbo.ai announced the launch of
SimboAlpha, its flagship cloud-based application programming interface (API) platform, which will enable healthtech stakeholders to create voice-based electronic medical records (EMR).
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The company s official statement said SimboAlpha is
a voice-based assistant for doctors, which can be used to create EMR documentation using advanced artificial intelligence (AI).
The state-of-the-art solution uses
proprietary automated speech recognition (ASR) and medical natural language understanding (NLU) through its vast medical knowledge base to understand doctor and/or patient conversation.
“SimboAlpha is based on artificial neural networks trained on over 10 million recordings,