Suki, a health AI startup, has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to enhance its offerings beyond clinical documentation. The collaboration focuses on developing patient summary and Q&A features using Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform. This initiative aims to provide clinicians with more assistive technology, streamlining their workflow and improving patient care.
Suki's flagship product, Suki Assistant, automates the creation of clinical notes from patient visits, significantly reducing the time doctors spend on documentation. The new features will allow clinicians to quickly access patient information and ask specific questions, potentially saving them 15 to 30 minutes per visit. This move positions Suki to stand out in a competitive market, addressing the administrative burdens that contribute to clinician burnout.
• Suki expands partnership with Google Cloud for enhanced AI features.
• New patient summary and Q&A features aim to reduce clinician workload.
Vertex AI is a platform that enables developers to train and deploy AI models, utilized by Suki to enhance its features.
Clinical documentation refers to the process of recording patient visits and medical information, which Suki automates to improve efficiency.
Suki develops AI tools to assist clinicians in documentation and patient management, significantly enhancing workflow efficiency.
Google Cloud provides the infrastructure and AI capabilities that Suki leverages to build advanced features for healthcare professionals.
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