Omnidoc, the French leader in medical tele-expertise, announces a new €6 million round of financing, led by Alven and supported by its historic investors, Kurma and Newfund. This financing will enable Omnidoc to pursue its development in France and internationally, and become the reference for all forms of medical collaboration.
A tele-expertise solution adopted by 60% of University Hospitals and over 80,000 healthcare professionals in France
Since its creation in 2019, Omnidoc has been committed to strengthening the healthcare system by optimizing medical collaboration. Its tele-expertise solution enables doctors and other healthcare professionals to exchange medical opinions on patient cases easily and securely, facilitating access to specialist advice, speeding up diagnosis and optimizing treatment.
Today, the Omnidoc platform, which enhances the security, traceability and value of the opinions exchanged, is deployed in 50% of French public hospitals, used by 60% of French University Hospital Centers (CHU) and adopted by over 80,000 healthcare professionals. Every year, more than a million tele-expertise acts are carried out via Omnidoc, contributing to a more fluid care pathway in a context of medical shortage.
Accelerating innovation to support all forms of medical collaboration
Thanks to this new round of funding, Omnidoc intends to continue investing in the service and solution it provides to its partner healthcare professionals and institutions. To this end, the company plans to recruit 20 additional people to strengthen its engineering and support teams.
Omnidoc also intends to develop new functionalities to extend its offering beyond tele-expertise and cover all medical collaboration needs: Multidisciplinary Concertation Meetings (a module was already launched at the beginning of the year, with around 100 projects now available), assisted teleconsultation, addressing, emergency management and inter-institutional services.
Omnidoc’s ambition is to connect all players in the care pathway – hospital services, specialists and liberal organizations (clinics, ESS, CPTS), primary care organizations (EHPAD, MSP, etc.) – in order to streamline exchanges and optimize care paths.
International expansion in 2025
This round of financing will also support Omnidoc’s international expansion. Following an initial roll-out in Belgium last October at the Brugmann and Saint-Pierre teaching hospitals in Brussels, Omnidoc is aiming for accelerated development in Belgium and deployment in Germany as early as 2025. The aim is to meet the growing need for medical collaboration in European markets facing the same challenges.