Swedish newspaper Digital Hälsa write about Platform24 being selected as the supplier when Region Dalarna consolidates its healthcare communications.
“As a supplier, we are particularly pleased to be able to deliver a comprehensive solution to Dalarna, as we know that the region has developed extensive experience, expertise, and know-how in digital healthcare over many years,” says Tobias Perdahl, Vice President and co-founder of Platform24, to Digital Hälsa.
The new agreement means that Region Dalarna will integrate specialist care, gain access to the expanded to the video service Video+ , and a new native app on Platform24’s platform. The region also has the option to integrate the healthcare technology company’s new AI transcription service NoteAssist, dental care, and appointment booking integration with the Cosmic EHR. Dalarna currently has 63 units set up in Platform24, and an additional five specialist units are planned to go into production on May 27, 2025.
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Here you can view two presentations that Platform24 participated in during Vitalis 2025. One was by David Jaraj and RCC, who talked about digital care plans for breast cancer patients, which have incredible potential to make life a little easier for a large patient group. Stina Perdahl and Janniche then presented Platform24's accessibility work, humbly noting that although we have come a long way, it is a task that is never “finished.”
In two recent articles, the care provider Medtanken Group — active in Västra Götalandsregionen and Region Skåne — has recently signed an agreement to evaluate NoteAssist, an AI service that automatically transcribes and summarizes patient meetings into clinical notes. The service is integrated into Platform24’s platform and can transcribe both physical and digital meetings, whether conducted via chat or video. The goal of the pilot is to streamline clinical documentation and reduce the administrative burden on healthcare professionals.
There was more focus on AI than ever before at this year's edition of the Zorg & ICT fair in Utrecht, one of the leading meeting places for digital healthcare in the Netherlands.