Fierce Healthcare June 12, 2019
Heather Landi

Unified Physician Management is rolling out a voice-enabled digital assistant across its network of 1,500 women’s health care providers.

The use of voice-enabled digital assistants in healthcare continues to grow as hospitals and medical practices look to combat physician burnout as a result of increasing administrative workloads.

Add Unified Physician Management to the list of healthcare organizations giving voice technology to their physicians. Unified is rolling out a voice-enabled digital assistant, Suki, that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help doctors with medical charting during patient visits.

The tool is being rolled out across Unified’s national network of more than 1,500 women’s health care providers in nine states and the District of Columbia. The goal, Unified executives said, is to...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Physician, Provider, Technology, Voice Assistant
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