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By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Business,Health,Technology
June 30, 2026
Medicai co-founder Andrei Blaj participated in a research and innovation panel at the Romanian Digital Day, hosted at the European Parliament. The discussion centered on how Europe can scale its technology sector through tighter integration between private firms and public systems.
Blaj highlighted the platform's role in streamlining clinical workflows. By using automated tools to organize and index fragmented patient records, the software reduces the time clinicians spend on manual data entry and historical file review.
The system is currently deployed across 10 hospitals, where it processes thousands of medical files monthly. Early data suggests the software saves physicians significant time per patient by summarizing complex oncology records into structured, chronological timelines.
The European healthcare sector faces a significant challenge in digitizing legacy workflows, particularly within public hospitals still reliant on manual record-keeping. The shift toward integrated, cloud-native platforms is becoming essential to managing the increasing volume of imaging data in specialties like oncology and neurology.
Policymakers are increasingly focused on how academia and private technology firms can collaborate to modernize public infrastructure. By lowering the administrative burden on doctors, these digital tools aim to address clinician burnout and improve the speed of patient care delivery across the EU.