Heidi Health, a leader in AI-powered clinical documentation solutions, is delighted to announce a new partnership with Hendrix Health, to implement and distribute Heidi to New Zealand clinicians. This alliance marks a significant step in expanding Heidi Health's presence across Aotearoa New Zealand, ensuring healthcare providers have access to cutting-edge technology that streamlines clinical documentation and enhances patient care.
Hendrix Health, founded by Kalolo Haufano and Florian Stroehle, is dedicated to creating a better, healthier future for all New Zealanders. Their aim is to support the health workforce in adopting new technologies and fostering a culture of lifelong learning.
With deep expertise in health technology distribution, medical voice recognition, and workforce development, Hendrix Health is well-positioned to support clinicians in adopting AI-driven solutions.
Tom Kelly, Founder and CEO of Heidi Health, said;
"Heidi Health is committed to reducing the administrative burden on clinicians, allowing them to focus on patient care. Partnering with Hendrix Health ensures that our AI-driven solutions are tailored to the unique needs of New Zealand's healthcare system, with a strong emphasis on Te Tiriti-based principles and data sovereignty."
Through this partnership, Hendrix Health will provide hands-on support to organisations integrating Heidi Health’s AI medical scribe, ensuring a seamless experience from onboarding to long-term success.
Additionally, Hendrix Health and Heidi Health are working together to optimise user-facing materials, ensuring accessibility and alignment with New Zealand’s healthcare environment.
Florian Stroehle, Co-Founder of Hendrix Health, said;
"From the first moment, we sensed a strong alignment around our values. We are on the same mission to support our clinical workforce who have been under pressure. We are proud to partner with Heidi Health to bring AI-driven clinical documentation solutions to Aotearoa, ensuring our healthcare workforce is well-equipped for the future."

