MedCity News May 17, 2023
Katie Adams

Suki recently announced one of its biggest partnerships to date: it is integrating its voice assistant into Epic’s EHR. The startup’s assistant can be thought of as like Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa — but for doctors.

The healthcare industry has dozens of startups promising to alleviate clinicians’ documentation workload, mainly either by improving workflows in the electronic health record or using automation to offload some of the burden.

Redwood City-based Suki seeks to lighten the documentation burden through its AI-powered voice assistant for physicians. On Wednesday, the company announced one of its biggest partnerships to date — it is integrating its voice assistant into Epic’s EHR.

Suki’s voice assistant can be thought of as like Apple’s Siri or...

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