The founders of Robin Healthcare think doctors need smart assistants, too

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Robin Healthcare, a new startup founded by serial entrepreneurs Noah Auerhahn and Emilio Galan, is hoping to harness the power of personal
way as a Google Home or Amazon Alexa or Echo, is placed in hospital rooms and transcribes and formats doctor interactions with patients to
After school, Galan doubled down on his work in claims and billing, launching a company called HonestHealth, where he worked with
institutions and companies, like The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Consumer Reports and the New York State Department of Health, to
analyze healthcare claims data and develop consumer applications.Galan met Auerhahn at the HLTH conference a few years ago just as Auerhahn
was looking for his next challenge after the sale of his previous company, ExtraBux.The two men saw the wave of smart devices coming and
figured there must be a way to use the technology to build a fully billable clinical report from monitoring the conversations with
patients.The company currently has dozens of its smart devices installed in hospitals around the country, including a large surgical
Francisco Medical Center; and Webster Orthopedics in Northern California.Robin integrates with the major electronic health records
companies, Epic and Cerner, through third-party integrations that are designed to make it easier to input data automatically as doctors are