A new AI-powered OCR system has demonstrated remarkable accuracy in reading a doctor’s handwritten prescription — a task long considered one of the hardest for machines. The model successfully extracted critical details such as patient name, address, medication, dosage, and physician information, converting messy handwriting into clean, structured digital text.

The system correctly interpreted the prescription for “Amoxicillin 500mg Cap #21, 1 cap 3x a day for seven days,” along with other contextual data like date, license number, and signature. It also generated bounding box coordinates for each detected section, preserving document layout and structure.

This example showcases how advanced OCR models are now capable of handling real-world handwritten data with near-human precision. The breakthrough opens up potential for applications in healthcare digitization, record automation, and medical data processing, where accuracy and reliability are essential.

https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-OCR

Key takeaway

Modern OCR technology is moving beyond printed text — it can now decode even the most complex handwritten documents, including doctors’ notes, with impressive precision.


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