MedWrite AI Study Announcement DUBLIN, IRELAND – 13th Dec 2023 – MedWrite Ltd
March 24, 2026
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March 24, 2026
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DUBLIN, IRELAND – December 2023 – MedWrite has partnered with Children’s Health Ireland, Crumlin, to pilot AI in discharge letters at the Emergency Department. Led by Prof. Michael Barrett, this study will assess efficiency, quality, and safety, following MedWrite’s success in the eHealth Embark 2023 Award. Findings are expected in early 2024.
MedWrite has engaged with Children’s Health Ireland, Crumlin, to conduct an independent pilot study. The study focuses on evaluating the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing the efficiency, quality, and completion rate of discharge letters in the Emergency Department.
This study engagement comes on the back of MedWrite co-winning the prestigious eHealth Embark 2023 Programme Award earlier this year.
The research is led by Professor Michael Barrett, Clinical Professor, School of Medicine, University College Dublin, and Paediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant at Children’s Health Ireland. This concise study is scheduled for completion in early 2024.
“In this study with MedWrite, we’re focusing on practical improvements in the Emergency Department. Our approach is to carefully evaluate how AI can safely aid in the discharge letter process whilst being efficient and of consistently high quality.”
— Prof. Michael Barrett
Sean Kirwan, co-founder and CEO of MedWrite, added:
“Engaging in this study with one of Ireland’s busiest emergency departments is a significant milestone, offering us a chance to test our AI solution in a highly active clinical setting.”
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