Healthcare DIVE October 24, 2024
Emily Olsen

The deal is Suki’s largest provider collaboration. Nearly 140,000 healthcare institutions use the Zoom platform.

Dive Brief:

  • Zoom is partnering with Suki to add artificial intelligence-backed clinical documentation to its offerings for healthcare organizations, the companies said at the HLTH conference Tuesday.
  • The video communications company will use Suki’s AI engine, called Suki Platform, to record conversations between clinicians and patients, and draft a note. The deal is primed for Zoom’s telehealth business, but providers using Zoom for in-person care can also use the AI documentation tool, according to a Suki spokesperson.
  • The deal is Suki’s largest provider partnership, a spokesperson told Healthcare Dive. Almost 140,000 healthcare institutions across the globe use the Zoom platform, according to a...

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