Healthcare IT News October 23, 2024
Mike Miliard

Its telehealth technology will use the Suki artificial intelligence platform to generate clinical notes to help reduce documentation burden.

Suki this week announced new plans to partner with Zoom Video Communications for artificial intelligence-enabled telehealth.

WHY IT MATTERS
The companies say Zoom will use Suki’s AI engine, Suki Platform, to generate clinical notes and will integrate other automation tools to boost provider experience and patient care.

Suki’s technology will help power ambient clinical documentation during Zoom telehealth visits and in-person visits.

“We feel a great responsibility to leverage the power of AI to drive employee productivity and enhance patient experiences,” said Smita Hashim, chief product officer at Zoom, noting that nearly 140,000 healthcare organizations worldwide now use the platform.

“Working together...

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