Zoom has partnered with Suki to integrate AI-driven clinical documentation into its healthcare offerings, enhancing its telehealth services. Utilizing Suki's AI engine, the tool will transcribe clinician-patient conversations and generate clinical notes, addressing administrative burdens that hinder patient care. This collaboration marks Suki's largest provider partnership, with nearly 140,000 healthcare institutions using Zoom globally.
Zoom has partnered with AI medical scribe provider Suki to enhance its telehealth services, allowing doctors to automate note-taking during patient consultations. This collaboration comes as the demand for AI tools in healthcare surges, with Suki recently securing $70 million in funding. Other players in the market include Abridge and Microsoft’s Nuance, as healthcare systems seek to streamline administrative tasks.
Suki has secured $70 million in funding to enhance its AI assistant technology for healthcare, expanding partnerships with health systems like MedStar Health. The Suki Assistant, which streamlines clinical documentation and improves workflow efficiency, will be rolled out to thousands of MedStar clinicians in phases. With a 70% adoption rate among users, Suki aims to grow its platform business significantly, projecting it will account for over 50% of revenue by 2026.
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