We are excited that Tandem Health has been featured in Läkartidningen, Sweden's largest medical newspaper. The coverage includes both interviews with our users and with our CEO, Lukas Saari. The article series highlights the impact our ambient scribe solution is making in healthcare, emphasizing its role in enhancing the efficiency and quality of medical documentation.
In the article "Self-writing medical notes gives the doctor superpowers", the vision of Tandem and how our solution is designed to support clinicians with medical note taking is detailed. It also describes the evolution from previous speech-to-text solutions used in healthcare, to how the next generation of solutions are now being adopted.
"Tandem stands for tandem bicycle. Our goal is that the clinician remains in the driver's seat while we sit down in the backseat to give the clinician superpowers. We want to be their best friend", answers Lukas Saari when asked about the origin of Tandem.
In another article, "AI helps doctors with the medical notes so that focus is placed on the patient", Therese Varre Almesjö, clinician and owner of Gustafkliniken, shares her experiences using Tandem. She estimates that switching from previous speech-to-text solutions to Tandem has saved each clinician up to 1 hour of documentation time every day. Additionally, she highlights the enhanced patient interactions and reduced stress experienced by her colleagues.
"Anders said he almost wanted to cry, and Erik said it was the best that had happened in his whole career as a doctor", answers Therese when asked about the experiences of herself and her colleagues when first beginning to use Tandem.
We are honored by this recognition from Läkartidningen, and are excited about the future of AI in healthcare. This coverage reaffirms our dedication to supporting healthcare professionals through innovative solutions. We look forward to continuing our work with clinics and hospitals across Sweden and beyond, driving the evolution of healthcare.
For more details, read the full articles on Läkartidningen's website: Self-writing medical notes gives the doctor superpowers, and AI helps doctors with the medical notes so that focus is placed on the patient.