MobiHealth News July 8, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

Hippocratic’s generative AI agents will be used to free up providers so they can focus on their patients.

Tax, audit and advisory firm KPMG announced a collaboration with generative AI company Hippocratic AI to use its agents to address global workforce shortages.

Hippocratic AI’s Polaris Constellation architecture includes generative AI healthcare agents aimed at helping with a range of healthcare workflows, from patient intake to care management follow-up calls.

In a statement, KPMG said it is conducting comprehensive process analyses to pinpoint high-pressure points and upskill workforces, helping to expand the workforce with AI and “strategically plan for the highest-impact deployment of AI across the entire care continuum.”

The aim is for Hippocratic’s generative AI agents to free up provider...

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