Becker's Healthcare June 9, 2020
In collaboration with Suki

Prior to the widespread transmission of COVID-19, healthcare was experiencing an epidemic of clinician burnout. The pandemic has almost certainly worsened the problem.

Innovative technologies can play a major role in supporting the efforts of hospital and health system leaders working to help their organizations recover financially and support clinicians. Nathan Gunn, MD, the COO of Suki, an artificial intelligence-powered digital assistant for physicians, recently spoke with Becker’s Hospital Review about how providers can minimize clinician burden, leverage valuable cost containment strategies and more.

Note: Responses have been edited for length and clarity.

Question: What makes your organization’s mission unique?

Nathan Gunn: Something we say often at Suki is “every pixel is in service of the doctor.” Suki’s mission...

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