In 2020, Stanford Medicine postulated the Rise of the Data-Driven Physicians in a global health trend report. Indeed, they are on the rise and we, authors of this article and medical doctors ourselves, can confirm this first-hand in our collaborations with various physicians. The new reality for doctors very much differs from that of the traditional monolithic role associated with the title, and in these new diverse positions, we are transforming healthcare innovation. Read the full article here.
In this article, we introduce four new doctor archetypes that are emerging from the convergence of healthcare and tech and of human and machine. We consider these archetypes the new gang laying the digital railroad of tomorrow’s healthcare system. This future system is truly patient-centric, based on a digital-first approach, highly automated, and one where digital and physical care is seamlessly integrated in order to deliver amazing patient journeys.
How healthcare’s digital revolution will change the doctor’s role. Spoiler alert: The future looks pretty bright
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.”
Swedish newspaper Digital Hälsa write about Platform24 being selected as the supplier when Region Dalarna consolidates its healthcare communications.
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.