Full-Time
AI voice assistant for healthcare documentation
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Senior, Expert
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
The role requires working from the office three days a week (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) and allows for two days of remote work (Thursday and Friday).
Suki AI provides an AI-powered voice assistant tailored for healthcare professionals, focusing on streamlining clinical documentation. The voice assistant can create notes through various modes such as ambient, dictation, or command, which helps reduce the time spent on documentation tasks by up to 72%. This efficiency allows healthcare providers to dedicate more time to patient care rather than administrative duties. Suki AI integrates seamlessly with major Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems, enabling clinicians to start and finish notes across platforms without losing information. The company operates on a subscription model, charging a monthly fee per user, with additional costs for enterprise-level features. Suki AI differentiates itself by offering a flexible documentation solution that directly addresses the needs of healthcare professionals, aiming to enhance patient care through improved efficiency.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$165M
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
2017
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Remote Work Options
Flexible Work Hours
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Suki also partnered with Wolters Kluwer Health to integrate the UpToDate clinical evidence database into Suki Assistant, enhancing point-of-care decision support for clinicians.
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Rush + Suki to Co-Develop a AI-Powered Dictation Solution Integrated with Epic. by Fred Pennic 03/03/2025 Leave a Comment. What You Should Know: – Rush University System for Health, a academic health system, today announced the expansion of its partnership with Suki, a pioneer in AI technology for healthcare. – Following a successful pilot program, Rush will deploy Suki’s AI Assistant across its entire enterprise, empowering clinicians across 28 specialties to reduce administrative burden and focus on patient care.Next-Generation AI DictationThe partnership will also focus on the co-development of a next-generation AI-powered dictation feature directly within Epic, Rush’s electronic health record (EHR) system. This integration will combine Suki’s ambient and dictation technologies into a single, holistic solution, further enhancing clinician efficiency and streamlining workflows.Success of the Pilot ProgramRush’s initial pilot program with Suki Assistant demonstrated significant benefits:Increased encounter volumes: A 10% increase in encounter volumes, improving access to care for patients and generating more revenue for the health system.Improved coding accuracy: A nearly 5% increase in Level 5 coding levels, resulting in an estimated $202 per month in increased revenue per user.“In the initial trial period, 74% of our clinicians reported that Suki reduced their burnout levels, and 95% expressed a desire to continue using it—reinforcing our belief in the transformational power of AI in healthcare,” said Briana Rygg, Chief Applications Officer at Rush. “As early adopters of ambient technology, we are excited to partner with Suki to rapidly develop and deploy advanced functionality for nursing, inpatient/ED, and our learners. Suki’s robust AI Assistant capabilities and deep Epic integration make it easy to scale across all Rush facilities as we aim to improve clinician well-being and drive operational efficiencies for health systems nationwide.”