Smarter Healthcare, Less Paperwork

03/09/2025

A System That Burdens Instead of Helping

Hospitals, clinics, and doctors around the world face a common problem: bureaucracy.

Every patient visit is not just about diagnosis and treatment, but also hours spent on documentation, forms, and reports.

According to OECD studies, doctors in Europe spend up to 50% of their working time on administrative tasks, rather than direct patient care.

Challenges Facing Healthcare Today

  1. Excessive paperwork – medical records, insurance forms, statistical reports.
  2. Outdated IT systems – non-intuitive, requiring repetitive data entry.
  3. Less time for patients – much of the consultation is spent typing instead of listening.
  4. Burnout – heavy administrative loads contribute to stress and frustration.
  5. Risk of errors – repetitive tasks under time pressure increase the likelihood of mistakes.

Consequences for Patients and Institutions

  • Patients get less attention and time from doctors.
  • Clinics lose efficiency, and queues grow longer.
  • Health systems bear higher costs instead of focusing on quality of care.

Our Solution: Intermercatus Intelligent Software

At Intermercatus, we believe technology should support doctors, not burden them.

That’s why we developed smart medical software that:

  • automates patient registration with bots and pre-visit interviews,
  • records visits and creates short summaries for doctors,
  • summarizes patient history from past visits,
  • saves an average of 3 minutes per consultation,
  • improves data security and reduces repetitive errors.

With these solutions, doctors can regain time for their patients and focus on what matters most – diagnosis and treatment.

Conclusion: Technology Serving Healthcare

Healthcare bureaucracy is a global issue that drains doctors and slows down progress.

The answer is not more paperwork, but intelligent tools that handle routine tasks.

🚀 At Intermercatus, we create such systems.

Our mission is simple: free doctors from bureaucracy and give time back to patients.