PulseNote is the digital health infrastructure for Bangladesh. One record per patient that every doctor they trust can read, write to, and rely on, from a clinic in Dhaka to a ward at BMU.
In Bangladesh, clinical decisions are still made on paper, memory, and guesswork. Patient records are fragmented across hospitals, clinics, and prescription pads, and most of them never reach the next doctor in line. PulseNote was started in 2025 to close that gap, and incorporated as PulseNote Pty Ltd in 2026.
PulseNote is the digital health infrastructure for Bangladesh. Four portals run on a shared cloud platform, one for doctors, one for patients, one for hospitals, and one for public health teams. Doctors capture voice notes, AI summaries, and prescriptions. Patients hold their full record on a phone, accessible by QR code in an emergency. Hospitals run wards on the same software, starting with the malnutrition unit at Bangladesh Medical University. Public health teams aggregate trends across institutions. The platform is operated in Asia South 1, with data residency, encryption, and audit logging built in for compliance with Bangladesh's PDPA 2026.
PulseNote Pty Ltd is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. Our first clinical pilot is the malnutrition ward at Bangladesh Medical University. We are a small team of engineers, clinicians, and privacy advisors. Meet the people building this on the .