A medical report created direct from conversation,
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A medical report created direct from conversation,

Doctors spend more time at the computer than with the patient. Hilbi IQ brings change.

Across clinics around the world, the same story repeats: doctors who entered medicine to treat people are increasingly becoming administrative workers. Recording anamnesis, rewriting conversations, creating reports, checking medications, entering data…

The result? Less conversation, less observation, less personalized treatment. More fatigue and less time.

Hilbi IQ, a new clinical intelligence system, arrives with the ambition to reverse this trend. And according to early reactions from doctors, this is not another marketing promise but a technology that is changing the everyday reality of outpatient care.

A doctor is not a typist. Their time is clinical value

The key motivation is simple: A doctor is most valuable when observing the patient, conducting a conversation, and making decisions — not when writing.

Yet today, with every patient, they must:

  • write the anamnesis,

  • capture subjective complaints,

  • record objective findings,

  • formulate the conclusion and plan,

  • send the ePrescription,

  • record treatment response,

  • document patient-reported outcomes (PRO).

This set of obligations exhausts, slows down, and reduces space for clinical thinking.

“Documentation takes time away from the patient,” doctors across regions say.

Hilbi IQ aims to bring medicine back where it belongs — to people, not to forms.

 

Speech-to-Report: when the doctor speaks and IQ writes

The first innovation is the Speech-to-Report function.

Despite the name, this is not dictation. The doctor does not speak isolated sentences into a microphone. They simply conduct a standard conversation, as always.

 

IQ, in the background:

  • understands medical language,

  • distinguishes anamnesis from symptoms,

  • captures conversation context,

  • generates a structured clinical record,

  • formats it into SOAP or Health Check-IN,

  • presents a ready report for confirmation.

 

The result? The doctor looks at the patient, not at the monitor. Documentation creates itself — accurate, complete, and instantly ready.

Automated prescription: fewer clicks, more expertise

Another innovation is automated prescription, directly linked to the clinical record. Based on the conversation, data, and guidelines, the system can:

  • pre-fill required medications,

  • alert to possible interactions,

  • monitor adherence,

  • link treatment to diagnosis according to standardized protocols,

  • minimize risk of errors during fast prescribing.

The doctor remains fully in control of decision-making, but spends significantly less time on technical documentation.

 

Patient-Reported Outcomes: data that finally work for the doctor

Modern medicine increasingly relies on PRO — data that patients report about their condition, treatment, or side effects. The problem is that these data often get lost among reports, emails, or verbal communication.

Hilbi IQ:

  • captures them automatically,

  • categorizes them correctly,

  • adds clinical context,

  • displays them as a trend or warning signal,

  • incorporates them into the next decision.

The doctor can clearly see whether the treatment works, whether the patient is responding well, and whether a change is needed.

Standardization: a unified medical language is emerging

A major barrier to modern medicine is informational chaos.

Hilbi IQ translates conversations and findings into international standards:

  • SOAP,

  • Health Check-IN,

  • structured clinical summaries,

  • unified terminology.

This enables interdisciplinary collaboration, telemedicine, and international consultations.

Technology that does not replace the doctor — but finally helps

The goal is simple and important: give the doctor back time, focus, and human connection.

IQ takes over the routine; the doctor remains the expert. Reactions from doctors after the first patient are often the same:

“This is what healthcare digitalization should have looked like.”

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