Amboss, the Berlin-based “medtech” startup that originally offered a learning app for students but has since pivoted to a knowledge platform for medical professionals, has raised €30 million in Series B funding.
The round is led by Partech’s growth fund, with Target Global acting as a co-investor. Existing investors Cherry Ventures, Wellington Partners and Holtzbrinck Digital, also participated.
Launched in 2014 as a study platform for medical students, Amboss has since evolved to offer what it claims is the “most comprehensive and technologically-advanced” knowledge platform for medical professionals. It has been developed by a group of 70 doctors and 40 software engineers who work together in small cross-functional teams.
“Medical Knowledge does not find its way into practice efficiently,” argues Amboss co-CEO Benedikt Hochkirchen. “This has two main root causes: the way we educate doctors is outdated, and the way doctors access knowledge is inefficient.”
Specifically, he says that medical students are still taught to memorize facts, which become outdated quickly, and there isn’t enough emphasis on understanding and application. In contract, Amboss’ “smart learning” technology claims to not only help students achieve higher scores in their medical exams but furthers their contextual understanding and therefore lays the foundation “to be better prepared for clinical practice.”
“In clinical practice, doctors would adapt 50% of their decisions if they had the latest and precise knowledge at hand,” says Hochkirchen. “In real life on the wards, doctors lack the time to research and find the relevant knowledge. For them, Amboss’ smart guidance app is there to provide instant, convenient and reliable medical knowledge to carry out the best possible care.”
The round is led by Partech’s growth fund, with Target Global acting as a co-investor. Existing investors Cherry Ventures, Wellington Partners and Holtzbrinck Digital, also participated.
Launched in 2014 as a study platform for medical students, Amboss has since evolved to offer what it claims is the “most comprehensive and technologically-advanced” knowledge platform for medical professionals. It has been developed by a group of 70 doctors and 40 software engineers who work together in small cross-functional teams.
“Medical Knowledge does not find its way into practice efficiently,” argues Amboss co-CEO Benedikt Hochkirchen. “This has two main root causes: the way we educate doctors is outdated, and the way doctors access knowledge is inefficient.”
Specifically, he says that medical students are still taught to memorize facts, which become outdated quickly, and there isn’t enough emphasis on understanding and application. In contract, Amboss’ “smart learning” technology claims to not only help students achieve higher scores in their medical exams but furthers their contextual understanding and therefore lays the foundation “to be better prepared for clinical practice.”
“In clinical practice, doctors would adapt 50% of their decisions if they had the latest and precise knowledge at hand,” says Hochkirchen. “In real life on the wards, doctors lack the time to research and find the relevant knowledge. For them, Amboss’ smart guidance app is there to provide instant, convenient and reliable medical knowledge to carry out the best possible care.”
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The end result, says the Amboss co-CEO,
is that the startup’s app reduces the average research time needed for
doctors to make a clinical decision from 30 minutes to 30 seconds.
Crucially, its knowledge base contains the most recent medical facts and
guidelines “in every single case.”
“Young doctors have to take
over a lot of responsibility early in their career,” adds Hochkirchen.
“Career starters are regularly the first touch point with a doctor when a
patient enters a hospital. Often young doctors do not feel properly
prepared for the real-life challenges in those situations. Amboss is the
source of choice to master those decisions, e.g. with emergency
algorithms and lead symptoms.”
Likewise, more experienced and
specialised doctors can also find utility in Amboss, as guidelines and
therapies of choice are constantly changing. “It is almost impossible
for the doctor to stay up to date for every possible indication,” he
says. “Amboss provides them with precise knowledge based on latest
guidelines to ensure doctors choose the best therapy possible.”
Or,
put a another way, Amboss is attempting to build a “Google for
medicine.” “They are tackling a very exciting space which will have a
positive impact on society, bringing knowledge levels and skillsets of
medical doctors to a higher level,” Cherry Ventures’ Christian Meermann
tells me.
Meanwhile, armed with new capital, Amboss says it will
accelerate the global rollout of its product with a focus on the U.S. In
addition, the startup will further develop its product, for both
generalist and specialist doctors, “to help improve their daily clinical
decision-making.”
Source. TechCrunch, Steve O'Hear, September 30, 2019
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