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Check Doctor

Address

Rue Colonel Van Gele 93, 1040 Etterbeek, Belgique

Contact

0471 12 04 48

Check.doctor is a digital solution designed for emergency departments to improve medical history taking (anamnesis) and the quality of medical records. Today, collecting information from patients is often imprecise and highly dependent on the physician, the time available, and the stress of the situation. This leads to incomplete reports, increased risk of errors, and significant time loss.

Check.doctor allows patients to complete a structured questionnaire in the waiting room, tailored to their main complaint and available in multiple languages. Thanks to intelligent conditional logic, only relevant questions are asked, improving the patient experience while ensuring the collection of complete and high-quality data.

The answers are automatically synthesized into a clear anamnesis that is immediately useful for the physician and seamlessly integrated into their workflow. The objectives are threefold:

  1. reduce administrative burden and free up medical time

  2. improve consistency and standardization of reports, thereby enhancing patient safety

  3. improve the patient experience in emergency departments

The platform is built on a secure architecture (currently being finalized), with data separation and encryption to meet regulatory requirements, in particular GDPR. The native structuring of data also opens the door to advanced use cases such as continuous improvement of care quality, clinical auditing, facilitation of research, clinical decision support, and future integration with interoperability standards (FHIR, SNOMED CT).

The project is currently in the final technical phase, with a pilot planned in a hospital emergency department once security requirements are fully met. User feedback will be used to refine the product before a gradual rollout to other hospitals.

Check.doctor aims to become a standard for clinical data collection in emergency care: faster, more reliable, and more useful for both healthcare professionals and patients.