PALO ALTO — Hippocratic AI, the pioneer of the first healthcare-focused large language model (LLM) for non-diagnostic clinical tasks, has introduced its groundbreaking Healthcare AI Agent App Store. This new platform is designed to empower clinicians by enabling them to create custom artificial intelligence agents that tackle critical challenges in patient care and operational efficiency.
The AI Agent App Store allows healthcare professionals to quickly design and develop AI agents in less than 30 minutes, with a straightforward process that requires no programming knowledge. After creating their agents, clinicians can test them for safety, receive feedback, and earn revenue from agents used by Hippocratic AI’s customers. Clinician creators will receive 5% of the base fees and 70% of any premium rates set by them, providing an incentive for active participation in this innovative model.
This initiative was inspired by Hippocratic AI’s belief that clinicians—due to their deep clinical expertise and direct experience with patient conditions and workflows—can significantly contribute to the development of AI solutions that are not only safe but also empathetic and effective.
“The best way to build safe and impactful AI is through collaboration with those delivering care. This platform gives clinicians the opportunity to shape AI that directly addresses the needs of patients and healthcare systems,” said Munjal Shah, CEO of Hippocratic AI.
The App Store aims to reverse the traditional approach to healthcare technology, where engineers develop solutions over long periods that often miss the mark on real-world applications. With this new platform, clinicians can now play a direct role in crafting and testing solutions tailored to their needs in a matter of hours.
Safety is a top priority for Hippocratic AI, which employs a rigorous three-step process to ensure the quality and security of every AI agent created. This includes verifying clinician licensure, testing the agents for safety, and conducting a comprehensive validation process before deployment in patient care.
Clinician creators from across the healthcare spectrum are already contributing to the platform. Early adopters include experts like Dr. Vanessa Dorismond, an obstetrician and gynecologist focused on cervical cancer care, and Kacie Spencer, an emergency room nurse developing an AI agent for patient education on car seat installation. With over 300 AI agents developed within a few weeks and covering 25 specialties, the platform is rapidly gaining traction as a transformative tool in the healthcare industry.
The Healthcare AI Agent App Store is now open for submissions, and clinicians are invited to start submitting their use cases to create AI-driven solutions. For more information on how to contribute or explore the app store, visit Hippocratic AI’s website at www.hippocraticai.com/ai-agent-app-store.