PYMNTS.com October 10, 2024

Healthcare AI firm Suki says it has raised $70 million in new funding.

The funding will allow the company to invest in development of its products, which include an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered voice assistant used by clinicians, the company announced in a news release Thursday (Oct. 10).

“The healthcare industry is clamoring for AI and we are proud to offer a suite of full-featured solutions that seamlessly interoperate with existing tools,” Suki founder and CEO Punit Soni said in the release.

“With the support of our investors, we’ll accelerate our growth, diversify Suki’s capabilities, and deepen relationships with strategic partners such as MedStar Health, one of the most important collaborators in Suki’s history.”

As noted here when Suki raised $20...

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