Exclusive: Health-care AI startup Suki on Wednesday announced it's building patient summary and Q&A features with Google Cloud as it looks to push beyond clinical documentation. Suki’s flagship product, called Suki Assistant, allows doctors to record their visits with patients and automatically turn them into clinical notes, helping physicians avoid the headache of manually writing out all of that information. The new features with Google Cloud will allow Suki to provide clinicians with more assistive tech as they care for patients, the startup said. It is the next frontier for the seven-year-old company. “We were never really building a clinical documentation tool only, it was supposed to be an assistant,” Punit Singh Soni, the founder and CEO of Suki, told CNBC. “An assistant can help you with documentation, but it can also start doing other things.” More details here!
This is a big step towards a true assistant for our doctors and soon nurses....
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10hI clearly remember when I met Puneet Sir in Bangalore, India, two years ago and heard about his vision. At that moment, I realized that this was going to scale big. Seeing this news today, it’s clear that if your vision is clear, you can achieve your goals. I feel extremely happy and proud today, and I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to meet inspiring people like Puneet Sir. Punit Singh Soni Suki