VentureBeat December 7, 2021
Paul Sawers

Suki, an AI-powered voice platform that health care professionals use to generate medical notes and reduce administration, has raised $55 million in a series C round of funding.

The raise comes amid a major digital transformation boom across the health care sphere, with technology such as telemedicine and chatbots taking center stage.

Founded in 2016, Redwood City, California-based Suki has set up its technology to be used in one of two ways. Doctors and other health care professionals can use the Suki Assistant on Android, iOS, Windows, and the web, which integrates with their electronic health record (EHR) system to bring voice-controllable actions to their daily workflows. For example, this could be to retrieve data on a patient using simple...

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