Mileva Research Technology builds clinician-led, privacy-first products that put patients back at the centre of care. Australian owned. Named after women who never got credit.
We use AI as a tool, not as the product. Every output is clinician-monitored, every record is individually encrypted, and every piece of patient data stays in Australia. We are not a wrapper on overseas infrastructure. We build what we own.
Your patient data never leaves Australian shores. We own what we build. No overseas infrastructure dependencies.
Every AI output is governed by our clinical advisory board. Technology assists. Clinicians decide. Always.
Individual patient record encryption. Consent captured at every step. Full audit log. Non-negotiable.
Founded by a woman. Built by women. Every product named after a woman in STEM whose brilliance was overlooked.
The only woman in her physics class at ETH Zurich. Einstein's first wife, closest intellectual partner, and collaborator on papers that changed our understanding of the universe. She received almost no credit. Her contributions remain contested and largely unacknowledged by history.
We named our company after her because Mileva is what happens when you build something real and let someone else take the credit. We are correcting that.
"Do not be satisfied with anything less than the best you can achieve."
One of the most important writers and anthropologists of the 20th century. She spent her life documenting human experience in people's own words, giving voice to communities that history had ignored. She died in poverty and was buried in an unmarked grave.
Zora the platform lets patients tell their story in their own words before they walk into a clinic. That is her legacy in every pre-consult survey.
"There are years that ask questions and years that answer."
In July 2014, a diplomat arrived at First Consultants Medical Centre in Lagos carrying the Ebola virus into Nigeria. Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, the lead consultant physician, recognised what she was seeing. Against enormous political pressure, against demands from government officials to release the patient, she refused. She quarantined him. She held the line.
She contracted Ebola in the process. She died on August 19, 2014. Her intervention is credited with preventing what the World Health Organisation described as a potential catastrophe. Nigeria contained its Ebola outbreak in 69 days. Epidemiologists estimated she saved hundreds if not thousands of lives.
We named our crisis intervention platform after her because she understood something that software often forgets. That the most important moment in healthcare is not the routine appointment or the follow-up call. It is the moment when someone is in danger and a human being decides to act.
"She was a hero." — Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, 2014
Considered the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. Also the inventor of frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology, the foundational patent that became the basis for WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Dismissed as just a pretty face her entire life.
Hedy is our wearable health patch. It transmits vital data wirelessly in real time. Built on the invisible technology she invented.
"All creative people want to do the unexpected."
Named after Mina Bissell, the cell biologist who understood that disease cannot be understood without understanding the environment it exists in. She challenged decades of scientific orthodoxy and proved that context shapes biology.
Meena is our research division. Because the best healthcare technology cannot be built without understanding the systems, environments, and communities it serves. Every Mileva product is a tribute and a promise. We build in their name because they built in silence. That ends here.
"The names we carry tell the stories we believe in."
Every product named after a woman whose brilliance changed the world. Every product built to close a gap in healthcare.
Pre-consultation intelligence and practice management. By the time the patient sits down, the doctor already knows why they are there.
Named after Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, the physician who contained Ebola in Nigeria at the cost of her own life. Stella is our crisis intervention platform. Clinically safe AI support between appointments, human counsellors behind every conversation, and automatic emergency dispatch when it matters most.
Our wearable health monitoring patch. Real-time vital data streaming to your doctor before the crisis becomes irreversible.
Our research division. Because disease cannot be understood without understanding the environment it exists in.
By the time the patient sits down, the doctor already knows why they are there. Zora is the pre-consultation intelligence and practice management platform built for Australian clinics.
Explore ZoraAustralia's first integrated pre-consultation intelligence and practice management platform. Booking, intake, triage, scribe, templates, and Medicare billing. One system.
Click each step to explore the full flow from booking to Medicare submission.
Online booking with consent at scheduling
Structured pre-consult survey on phone
Red, Yellow, Blue classification
Summary ready before patient arrives
Scribe, templates, Medicare submitted
Patient visits the clinic's Zora booking page, enters their details, and at the point of booking they are shown a plain-English consent notice about the pre-consult survey and AI-assisted scribing. Consent is transparent, documented, and auditable. Not buried in terms and conditions.
Two hours after booking the patient receives an SMS with a survey link. Opens in their mobile browser, no app required. Structured questions on symptoms, duration, severity, and history. Claude AI asks up to three clarifying follow-up questions per section. Never diagnoses. Never alarms. Takes 3 to 5 minutes.
On survey submission, Zora's clinician-approved red flag rule engine analyses responses and assigns a triage colour. Red for urgent, Yellow for prompt, Blue for routine. A 150 word AI clinical summary is ready for the doctor before the patient arrives.
The doctor opens their Zora dashboard and sees every patient's triage colour, red flag responses, and AI clinical summary before calling them in. The Medicare timer starts automatically. When admin checks the patient in, a live indicator appears on the doctor's screen in real time via Supabase real-time subscriptions.
During the consultation Zora's AI scribe transcribes and generates a SOAP note in real time. After the consult, one-click access to scripts, referrals, pathology, certificates, and care plans. Medicare item numbers auto-suggested based on consult duration. Claims submitted directly via ECLIPSE.
Zora's triage engine runs the moment a patient submits their survey using a clinician-approved red flag rule set.
Potential serious or time-critical presentation. Doctor reviews the clinical summary before calling the patient in.
Symptoms require prompt attention but are not immediately life-threatening. Standard appointment, doctor pre-informed.
No flags raised. Doctor still receives the pre-consult summary and is informed before the patient walks in.
No more juggling Best Practice, HotDoc, and a separate AI scribe. Zora replaces all three.
Structured intake with AI follow-up questions. Patient fills it on their phone before they arrive. No app download required.
Real-time transcription and SOAP note generation during the consult. Doctor reviews and approves. Never starts from blank again.
Live timer throughout every module. Item number milestones at 6, 20, and 40 minutes. Never underclaim again.
AI drafts the referral letter. Doctor completes two mandatory proof-read checkboxes. Send button locked until both are ticked.
Auto-suggested item numbers. Submit directly to Medicare via ECLIPSE. Track claim status in real time.
Australian data residency. Individual record encryption. Consent at booking. Full audit log on every clinical action.
We are onboarding a small number of GP, psychiatry, and allied health clinics for our pilot program. Our team comes to you. Migration is free. Founder pricing locked for life.
Our software team transfers your data from Best Practice at no cost.
Pilot clinics receive pricing locked in for the lifetime of their subscription.
Work directly with Anna and the Mileva team to shape the product.
Anna will be in touch personally within 48 hours. Thank you for believing in what we are building.
Founder & CEO, Mileva Research Technology
I did not stumble into healthcare. I grew up inside it.
My father is a doctor. My grandfather was a doctor. I spent my childhood in waiting rooms and consulting suites, watching my father listen to patients the way very few people ever feel truly listened to. I heard them thank him on the way out. I saw what it meant to them.
My mother was a laboratory scientist who read research papers the way other people read novels. She taught me that curiosity about how things work is not a hobby. It is a responsibility.
I grew up wanting to be like them. And then I started working in medical centres, learning the systems, sitting behind the reception desk, watching what actually happened between the moment a patient walked in and the moment they left.
What I saw was not what my father described from the consulting room. It was chaos held together by overworked people doing their best with software that was never built for them.
So I started building.
Not because I wanted to replace the doctors and nurses and receptionists who hold the system together with their bare hands every single day. But because the people who built healthcare deserve better tools. The patients who trust it with their lives deserve better outcomes. And in medicine, time is everything. The difference between a stroke detected early and one detected too late is not always clinical. Sometimes it is just a system that was not fast enough.
I spent hours on a Raspberry Pi trying to figure out how I could get early warning signals to people before a heart attack or stroke became irreversible. How I could get someone into an emergency department faster. How technology could close the gap between the moment something goes wrong and the moment someone who can help finds out about it.
That is the research instinct that lives at the heart of Mileva. We do not build products that replace the human. We build products that amplify them. Every feature we design starts with a question: does this give a clinician more time, more information, or more confidence to do what only a human can do?
I founded Mileva Research Technology because I grew up hearing about Ubuntu. Your wellbeing and my wellbeing are connected. If one person is left behind, the system has failed.
Zora is the beginning. A platform that means by the time the patient sits down, the doctor already knows why they are there. Hedy will come after it. A wearable that watches for the signals a body sends before it becomes a crisis. And beyond that, a research division that studies what Australian healthcare actually looks like in practice, not in theory.
I named every product after a woman whose brilliance changed the world and who never got credit for it. I build in their name.
And to every patient, every clinician, every receptionist who chooses to trust what we build: Thank you for letting us take care of you.