Augmedix is a technology-enabled service platform that simplifies how physicians work and deal with patients and medical documentation, with physician-wearable technology.
Augmedix developed an artificial intelligenceartificial intelligence-powered service platform that assists physicians and medical care providers with electronic health record-keeping. Augmetrix can be integrated with smartphone applications and Google glass, smart glasses developed by the technology company GoogleGoogle, which allow doctors and other care providers to view patient charts and records without having to access a computer.
Augmedix works by allowing remote specialists to observe provider and patient interactions through a smartphone interface or Google Glass. Remote electronic health records (EHR)electronic health records (EHR) specialists, with a hybrid use of AI and natural language processing (NLP)natural language processing (NLP) speech-to-text, transcribe the visit. The Augmedix program also allows the EHR specialist to choose from automated sentences to increase transcription efficacy. After the notation is complete, the AI automates and prioritizes the data to provide organization and structure to the medical chart and is uploaded to the hospital's EHR system for provider signature.
Google Glass wearable provided by Augmedix
Augmedix went public during a reverse merger with Malo Holdings, a former Augmedix subsidiary, on October 5, 2020. Malo Holdings was a Florida-based company focused on providing commercial support services in the industrial industry. As a part of the merger deal, $25 million was given for private placement.
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He has run the highly acclaimed research labs at both Mitsubishi Electric and The Walt Disney Company, each with annual budgets exceeding $100M. He has worked on DARPA-sponsored research projects for the US government, co-founded two start-ups, and has served as an advisor and consultant to the American Medical Association--all in addition to his current work at Carnegie Mellon.
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Augmedix, a startup that uses natural language processing (NLP) and devices to populate medical documentation from clinician-patient conversations, has raised $19 million in Series B funding. Redmile Group, McKesson Ventures, DCM Ventures, Wanxiang Healthcare Investments, and other unnamed investors all contributed.
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To date, it has raised more than $107 million in funding, according to an SEC filing outlining the deal.
Augmedix went public during a reverse merger with Malo Holdings, a former Augmedix subsidiary, on October 5, 2020.
Augmedix went public during a reverse merger with Malo Holdings, a former Augmedix subsidiary, on October 5, 2020.
Augmedix developed an artificial intelligence-powered service platform that assists physicians and medical care providers with electronic health record-keeping. Augmetrix can be integrated with smartphone applications and Google glass, smart glasses developed by the technology company Google, which allow doctors and other care providers to view patient charts and records without having to access a computer.