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Tiro.health develops medical dashboards offering quality indicators, leveraging structured data from healthcare networks. Its product streamlines information access and enhances operational efficiency by optimizing healthcare documentation and data management through specialized platforms.
Founded by Andries Clinckaert, Axel Vanraes, and Charlotte De Vlieghere, the company's combined expertise in medicine and machine learning informed the insight: alleviating administrative burdens for medical professionals and accelerating the transition to value-based healthcare.
Tiro.health targets healthcare professionals and organizations improving data utilization and reducing operational overhead. Its mission empowers providers with intuitive tools simplifying complex data, fostering an efficient ecosystem where data-driven insights enhance patient outcomes and systemic value.
Tiro.health has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Tiro.health has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Tiro.health has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in September 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2024 | $1M Seed | — | Dawn Capital, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Fortino Capital, Pitchdrive, Boris Bogaert, Willem Delbare, WIM Derkinderen | Announced |
Tiro.health is a HealthTech startup building a digital platform that streamlines clinical documentation by enabling clinicians to create and complete structured medical forms quickly and accurately. It replaces paper-based workflows with intuitive tools like drag-and-drop builders, real-time previews, and EHR integrations, serving clinicians, hospitals, and data scientists.[1][2][3] The platform solves key pain points—such as time-consuming paperwork, error-prone data entry, and unstructured data—by capturing structured, FHIR- and SNOMED CT-compatible data at the source, saving users up to 8 hours monthly while enabling real-time analytics, quality dashboards, and research-ready insights.[3][4][8] Trusted by organizations like UZ Leuven across 14 hospitals, it drives efficiency, reduces burnout, and supports value-based care without heavy IT involvement.[1][4]
Tiro.health was founded by Andries, a clinician specializing in prostate cancer research at UZ Leuven, who experienced firsthand the documentation burden pulling doctors from patient care—hours spent on unstructured notes that hindered research and interactions.[8] Motivated by this, Andries teamed up with Charlotte, leveraging her data expertise, and Axel, bringing software engineering vision, to create a better solution.[8] The idea emerged from real-world frustrations with rigid paper forms and outdated EHR systems, aiming for a flexible digital platform that minimizes errors and administrative load.[2][5][8] Early traction came through partnerships like UZ Leuven, where dashboards enabled tracking quality indicators for inguinal hernia surgery across multiple hospitals, proving its value in real clinical settings.[1][4]
Tiro.health rides the wave of digital health transformation, addressing surging demands for structured real-world evidence (RWE) amid growing regulatory pressures like EHDS and value-based care mandates.[4][7] Its timing aligns with healthcare's shift from unstructured notes to interoperable data ecosystems, fueled by FHIR standards and AI analytics needs, which amplify efficiency in overburdened systems facing clinician burnout and data silos.[3][5][8] Market forces like telehealth expansion and quality reporting requirements favor its low-friction model, influencing the ecosystem by empowering no-code data strategies for hospitals and accelerating research without IT bottlenecks.[2][4]
Tiro.health is poised for scaling through deeper EHR integrations and AI enhancements for predictive insights, capitalizing on RWE demand to expand across Europe and beyond.[3][7] Trends like AI-driven documentation and regulatory data mandates will propel its growth, potentially evolving it into a core platform for hospital networks benchmarking outcomes. As administrative inefficiencies persist, Tiro.health's clinician-first approach positions it to reclaim hours for patient care, transforming raw notes into ecosystem-wide value—just as its namesake Marcus Tullius Tiro revolutionized documentation in antiquity.[8]
Tiro.health has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Tiro.health's investors include Dawn Capital, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Fortino Capital, Pitchdrive, Boris Bogaert, Willem Delbare, Wim Derkinderen.