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HealthSage AI secured 3 million EUR to scale its open generative AI platform

HealthSage AI announced it secured 3 million EUR in an oversubscribed seed funding round led by Peak, with the participation of additional investors. The funds will enable the company to grow its team, commercialize its offerings, and scale the adoption of its platform.

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by Ellie Ramirez-Camara
HealthSage AI secured 3 million EUR to scale its open generative AI platform
HealthSage AI foudners Harm-Jan Wessels and Marcel Alberti | Credit: HealthSage AI

HealthSage AI is developing an open-source generative AI platform dedicated to healthcare and aimed at becoming a trustable and transparent foundation for healthcare-focused generative AI initiatives, including HealthSage AI's own LLM Note-to-FHIR. The oversubscribed 3 million EUR was led by Peak and featured co-investments by Healthy.Capital, Rubio Impact Ventures, and health-tech entrepreneurs Jaap Maljers and Jeroen Tas. With this funding, HealthSage.AI will be able to grow its team, commercialize its services, and accelerate customer deployments. The HealthSage AI platform has safe and compliant generative AI usage as its ultimate goal. The platform is built following open-source practices and the EU AI regulations to ensure privacy and data protection.

In parallel with its platform, HealthSage AI is debuting Note-to-FHIR, a tool that transforms unstructured doctors' notes into clear and actionable structured data in an FHIR output, the global standard for electronic healthcare information exchange. Once unstructured notes are transformed into this format, some more immediate uses include building patient overviews that concisely summarize patients' medical histories, streamlining the creation of administrative documentation, supporting clinical decision-making, and improving communication with patients by delivering digested, easy-to-understand information. Additionally, Note-to-FHIR can be integrated into existing information systems and leveraged to build new applications.

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