The Future Is Here: How Ascle AI Helps Doctors Write Less and Heal More
08.07.2025 15:25:22 165
The Future Is Here: How Ascle AI Helps Doctors Write Less and Heal More
One of the most pressing issues in modern healthcare is the lack of time doctors have. More than 30% of their working hours are spent not on treating patients, but on routine administrative tasks: filling out medical records, charts, protocols, and discharge summaries. And this is not just an inconvenience.
While the doctor is busy with paperwork, the patient waits. According to statistics, the average waiting time to see a specialist exceeds 14 days. This isn’t just a number — it’s delayed diagnostics, postponed treatment, and as a result, lower quality of care and underutilized government healthcare quotas.
There is a solution.
Ascle AI is an artificial intelligence system that listens to both the doctor and patient during consultations and automatically generates a preliminary medical record. Trained on local data and medical protocols, the system doesn’t just transcribe speech — it generates a preliminary diagnosis with up to 80% accuracy.
How it works:
• The doctor conducts a regular consultation — speaks and asks questions.
• Ascle AI runs in the background, recognizing speech and extracting clinically significant information.
• It automatically creates a patient chart, filling in the medical history, complaints, and recommendations.
• Based on medical protocols, it generates a preliminary diagnosis.
• It saves up to 40% of the doctor’s time — time that can now be spent on the patient, not the keyboard.
Why now?
• The shortage of medical personnel continues to grow.
• COVID-19 has increased the burden on healthcare professionals and accelerated digital transformation.
• Since 2024, Kazakhstan has been implementing a national AI development strategy that directly supports such innovations.
• The global healthcare industry is moving towards AI-driven clinical practice — and Ascle AI is already taking the first steps.
The project already has a working MVP capable of recording and generating reports. Agreements have been reached to conduct pilot projects in regional public hospitals.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-digital/press/news/details/1031045?lang=kk