Healthcare professionals face growing demands, and the resulting paperwork leads to clinician burnout and affects patient care quality. While electronic health records (EHRs) and digital documentation promised to make things better, they often made the problem worse, making clinicians spend more time looking at screens instead of helping patients.
To tackle these issues, AI-powered tools like Zirr AI Medical Scribe have popped up offering a smart mix of AI note-taking and clinical decision support systems. Two medical professionals started Zirr AI to help clinicians give better care without getting bogged down by paperwork.
My name is Arnavaz Hajizadeh, and I started Zirr AI Medical Scribe with my partner, Ali Daneshmand MD. We both have strong medical backgrounds and know the everyday challenges clinicians face. We began Zirr AI with a shared goal: to use AI to help clinician burn-out and improve patient care at the same time.
Our shared medical background pushed us to build a tool that goes beyond just making paperwork easier. We wanted to create something that helps clinicians do their job. Our aim was to make a solid system that gives clinicians quick insights to help them make better and faster decisions.