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Care to Translate

Real-time medical translation app

caretotranslate.com
Headquarters
Stockholm, Sweden
Founded year
2018
Company type
Public company
Number of employees
40–50

Latest news about Care to Translate

Company announcements

  • Care to Translate

    Care to Translate reaches 21 of 21 regions in Sweden

    This milestone advances equitable care nationwide. Users can check if their municipality is on the map.

  • Care to Translate

    Care to Translate covers all 21 regions in Sweden

    The platform now has active users from Kiruna to Malmö, helping healthcare professionals streamline workflows and improve communication nationwide.

  • Care to Translate

    Care to Translate develops hemophilia phrase library

    In partnership with Bayer and pilot centers like Frankfurt University Hospital, they create 150+ medically validated phrases in 52 languages for the hemophilia community.

  • Care to Translate

    Care to Translate pilots digital translation solution with Bayer

    The pilot in hemophilia centers improves clarity, patient safety, and workflows using a specialized medical language library. Feedback from centers highlights enhanced communication.

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Media coverage

  • American Journal of Medical Care

    Accountable Care Leaders Spotlight Next Phase of AI at NAACOS 2026 Spring Meeting

    Emory validated AI outbound calls to collect home BP readings and support technique, improving hypertension star performance and staff experience despite limited staffing capacity. Implementation...

  • MSN

    Speaking patient language in healthcare

    Clear communication in healthcare isn't just about accuracy—it's about ensuring patients truly understand. From mastering medical terminology to translating complex terms into plain language, clinicians...

  • WOOD TV8

    WMU student's translation tool wins major backing

    The Western Michigan University student behind an AI-powered translation app has won $75,000 to continue the endeavor.

  • Dagens industri

    Breakthrough for interpreter app in healthcare - wins first procurement

    The startup company Care to Translate has won the first procurement for an interpreter app in Swedish healthcare. "We see this as a complement," emphasizes Micaela Fristedt...

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