Synopsis As the spotlight continues on digitising medical records, India's healthtech startups are turning their attention to providing voice-based solutions to Indian doctors and healthcare providers. iStock Pune: As the spotlight continues on digitising medical records, India's healthtech startups are turning their attention to providing voice-based solutions to Indian doctors and healthcare providers. Augnito, which works with over 4,000 doctors and hospital chains like Apollo and Max Healthcare has created a cloud-based speech-to-text software that guarantees error-free documentation by converting human voice to written text in real-time. It runs on an artificial intelligence (AI) engine which has been trained in medical vocabulary in order to ensure error-free transcribing of voice notes.