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Nexmedis, a Indonesian healthcare startup!

  • Writer: Zoe Jiaravanon
    Zoe Jiaravanon
  • Mar 20, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 13, 2025



Image from Nexmedis
Image from Nexmedis

I bet everyone knows that recently, AI has been covering all types of areas: studying, writing down notes, making someone's own calendar, etc. However, have you ever heard of one that is designated for healthcare? That's why this Indonesian startup is specializing in AI to improve healthcare operations, patient-to-doctor services, and more detailed patient diagnosis! They have over 1 million clients, 10,000 clients, and 400+ health facilities overseas. Clearly, they have globalized by a huge factor since it was founded in 2023 by 3 co-founders, Yehuda Dani Utomo, Matilda Narulita, and Dr. Almer Deta Tarandha. Their commitment to addressing inefficiencies in Indonesia's healthcare situation has even earned them the title of the "GPT of healthcare."


This all stemmed from the inner problem of slow diagnoses of patients, fragmented data, and inefficient time in manual administrative tasks. Nexmedis integrates computer science, management consultant skills, and medical expertise to solve the abovementioned problems. They promised customers globally that their AI could be used as a transcription tool to record and summarize conversations between patients and doctors. This makes it easier for information to be easily accessed from digital records. Additionally, it aids in redundant paperwork, streamlines operations, and allows healthcare providers to focus their primary focus on their patients.


A disadvantage to this—despite being able to save a lot more time and make healthcare processes more efficient—is that globally, it would be hard to provide more training in remote areas and medical care tools. This hinders the quality of patient care they hoped to solve, so they seek solutions for an effective healthcare outcome.


With this fantastic idea to improve healthcare, they recently got funding co-led by East Ventures and Forge Ventures. Ms. Utomo mentioned, "We are thrilled to have secured this investment, which will be a game-changer as we continue to innovate and bring AI-driven solutions to healthcare. The commitment from East Ventures and Forge Ventures is a testament to their trust in our mission to bridge the healthcare accessibility gap through innovative technology. With their support, we are poised to accelerate our growth and impact to improve patient care and outcomes."


Furthermore, Nexmedis has received the "approved by Ministry of Health" status from the Ministry of Republic Health in Indonesia. In their next steps, they are looking to launch more specialized AI solutions to healthcare problems within Indonesia and reach for more hospitals and health facilities within Indonesia..

 
 
 

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7 Comments


Raine O
Raine O
Mar 22, 2025

Wow!! So useful

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Jam Parpia
Jam Parpia
Mar 21, 2025

wow!

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Stella Yuh
Stella Yuh
Mar 21, 2025

This is such an insightful article, #veryinformative. Its very interesting to see how this start up is specializing in AI to improve healthcare operations, its nice that they got the support/funds.

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nicole tan
nicole tan
Mar 20, 2025

Wow! This is such great insight about the use and development of AI.

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Yong Yray
Yong Yray
Mar 20, 2025

Wow this really amazing AI is really making a huge difference in this world. Thank you for sharing this with us and showering us with this knowledge can’t wait to read more of your posts!

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