The Viennese startup around the founders Lisa Holzgruber, David Gangl and Yannick Dues develops a SaaS expert solution that allows clinics to handle physician rotation planning and complex administrative activities with just a few clicks. For the market launch and further growth, the startup has now secured a pre-seed investment from Martin Klässner (make visions) and Michael Roiss (physician and entrepreneur). In addition, rotable recently received funding from the FFG.
At the latest since the start of the Corona pandemic, it has become generally clear: the healthcare sector still has important steps to take in terms of digitalization. Lisa Holzgruber, co-founder of rotable, was herself entrusted with physician rotation planning before founding the company and knows the existing digitalization deficit as well as the resulting consequences for the medical profession. rotable now wants to effectively counteract this.
rotable wants to relieve the medical profession and increase the quality of medical training
“Physician rotation planning and the associated administrative activities are currently handled via manual, error-prone workarounds. This not only leads to an enormous commitment of personnel resources on the part of the medical profession, but is also detrimental to physician training,” explains Lisa Holzgruber. With the help of rotable’s software, time-consuming planning processes are automated in a targeted manner and the administrative effort is reduced to a minimum, so that the medical profession and personnel management can be sustainably relieved. Last but not least, the quality of physician training and employee satisfaction are to be increased through more transparency, planning security and reliable training management.
rotable brings Martin Klässner and physician and entrepreneur Michael Roiss on board
Martin Klässner is leading the investment round together with Michael Roiss, who is active as a physician and entrepreneur in the healthcare sector. The startup rotable, which was able to convince the first clinics of its concept in the early phase of product development, win a pilot customer and achieve initial sales, now wants to use the money specifically for the market launch and further growth. “The capital raised will allow us to expand both the product and the team in such a way that we can extend our market launch to the DACH region. With Martin and Michael, we are getting the right partners with the right know-how on board for this,” explains Yannick Dues.
In addition, the rotable team recently secured an FFG grant to further develop their automation algorithm as well as other data-driven applications. “With our software, we are creating for the first time a database with information that until now has been floating around unstructured in various Excel spreadsheets or recorded manually with a piece of paper and pen. This new database allows us to build further data-driven applications on top of it, which are not yet possible or conceivable today,” says Dues.