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Suki Expands AI Voice Asst to Support Inpatient Care

What You Should Know: Suki, the leader in voice artificial intelligence (AI) technology for healthcare, announced today the expansion of its voice assistant’s…

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What You Should Know:

  • Suki, the leader in voice artificial intelligence (AI) technology for healthcare, announced today the expansion of its voice assistant’s capabilities to support inpatient care. This makes Suki the first and only AI-powered voice solution that is tailored specifically for clinicians in this setting and further solidifies the company as an innovative leader in the healthcare space. Deep integration with EHRs like Epic and Cerner has allowed Suki to support clinicians in a broad swath of settings including ambulatory, telehealth, skilled nursing facilities/home health, and now, inpatient.
  • Suki is an immediate standout in healthcare technology. By easing significant administrative and economic strains, it is pioneering a new era of healthcare that prioritizes the clinicians’ needs thus resulting in improved patient outcomes. As an all-in-one solution, Suki incorporates multiple modes including ambient, dictation, and commands in order to offer unparalleled flexibility to complete administrative tasks. It also is the only solution on the market that integrates with all major EHRs such as Epic, Cerner, Athena, Elation, and Meditech, and works on iOS, Android, web, Windows, Mac, and as a Chrome extension.
  • Its state-of-the-art generative AI has the ability to listen to clinician-patient exchanges in real-time and generate suggestions for a clinical note. Suki allows clinicians to pay full attention to their patients, and once notes are generated, they can easily accept, reject, and edit the content to ensure their accuracy. Additionally, Suki has launched the ability for ambient output to be more personalized to each user. By taking into account user preference and existing workflows, Suki is able to be assistive and invisible while requiring little to no training.

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