For emergency medicine professionals, including attending physicians, residents, and medical students requiring rapid clinical data.
Equipping emergency clinicians with rapid bedside reference tools designed for high-stakes clinical workflows.
Target audience
Portfolio
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QuickAcuity
Primary focus
Medical reference tools for emergency clinicians
Scale
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Target audience
Emergency medicine professionals, including attending physicians, residents, and medical students requiring rapid clinical data.
Origin
Founded by William Dirkes, MD, FACEP, an emergency physician with a background in clinical leadership and Army service.
Maintains a high update frequency for its flagship title, with 5 releases in the last 6 months and a major update within the last 24 hours.
3 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Offline-first architecture ensures reliability in hospital zones with poor connectivity.
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 3 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
Dominates the clinical decision support niche with massive scale and high-frequency usage, serving as the primary bedside reference for the same audience as QuickEM.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Combines a professional network with clinical tools, creating a powerful social and utility-based moat.
The gold standard for evidence-based clinical decision support, representing the highest barrier to entry in the space.
A massive, multi-functional platform that captures the majority of the medical reference market share.
Specializes in diagnostic support through visual imagery, serving an adjacent need in the emergency department.
A legacy medical reference tool that provides high-quality, trusted clinical content for professionals.
An emerging platform that uses crowdsourced medical cases to drive engagement and clinical learning.