Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
AI voice assistant for clinical documentation
No salary listed
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Hybrid
Hybrid role: three in-office days per week in Bangalore, with two days remote.
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Suki AI provides an AI-powered voice assistant for healthcare professionals to handle clinical documentation. It works by capturing notes through ambient, dictation, or command modes and can synchronize with leading Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, allowing notes to be started in the EHR and finished in Suki or vice versa. The product reduces time spent on documentation by up to 72%, freeing clinicians to spend more time with patients. Suki operates on a subscription model: a per-user-per-month fee with an additional charge for an enterprise-grade clinical documentation app; EHR integration is not included in the base subscription. The company differentiates itself through EHR integration, flexible note-taking modes, and seamless cross-system note workflow, targeting healthcare professionals who want to streamline documentation. The goal is to increase clinicians’ time with patients by making documentation faster and easier, improving efficiency in clinical settings.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$165M
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
2017
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Suki, the leader in artificial intelligence (AI) technology for healthcare, today announced the addition of three seasoned leaders to its executive team: Dr. Kevin Wang joins as Chief Medical Officer, Joe Chang as Chief Technology Officer, and Dr. Vikram Khanna (PhD) as Chief Customer Officer.
Suki Ambient AI Notes Now Generally Available to All athenahealth Network Users. by Fred Pennic 05/01/2025 Leave a Comment. Source: Suki AIWhat You Should Know: – Suki, a leader in AI technology for healthcare, announced the general availability of its ambient technology to all health systems within athenahealth’s network through athenahealth’s integrated Ambient Notes solution. This significant milestone expands a longstanding partnership of over seven years between Suki and athenahealth, a prominent provider of network-enabled software and services for healthcare organizations nationwide.– The general release follows a highly successful beta phase where clinicians utilized Suki’s ambient technology via Ambient Notes in over 60,000 patient encounters, demonstrating strong adoption and user engagement.Seamless Integration into Clinician WorkflowThis deepened technology integration means all athenahealth users now have the option to leverage Suki’s AI capabilities directly within their existing athenaOne mobile app workflow. This eliminates the need for separate applications and provides a more seamless user experience compared to the previous Suki Assistant offering available through the athenahealth Marketplace.The original Suki Assistant integration saw over 2,000 clinicians utilize the tool across more than 2 million clinical encounters, highlighting Suki’s established presence within the athenahealth ecosystem.Proven Benefits for CliniciansClinicians using Suki’s ambient technology report significant reductions in administrative burden and improvements in work-life balance.“In my primary care practice, I was used to spending 4-6 hours on my weekend completing documentation on top of a 50+ hour work week. Now using Suki’s ambient listening capabilities through Ambient Notes, I haven’t gone to the clinic on a single weekend and am close to 90-100 percent same-day note completion,” shared Dr
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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.
Athenahealth is partnering with Abridge to integrate the company’s enhanced note-taking technology into its platform for clinicians, as the market for ambient scribing is becoming more crowded. Abridge offers ambient note-taking, which is an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered technology that listens to a patient and doctor conversation and generates structured medical notes. After a review by the doctor, these notes are added directly to a patient’s electronic health record. The note-taking tool is also multilingual; it can record the patient-doctor conversation in one language and write it up in another language