For doctors and other medical staff looking for an AI-powered tool to help with note-taking, dictation and coding, Suki is a good choice. Suki is an AI-powered voice assistant that automates administrative tasks like note-taking and dictation, as well as suggesting code and answering questions. It's integrated deeply with major EHR systems and supports security standards like HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2, so it's a secure option, too.
Another contender is Abridge, which converts clinical conversations into structured notes that are built directly into Epic systems. It offers real-time note generation, support for multiple languages, and clinically validated summaries across many specialties. Abridge is designed to take some of the burden off documentation, freeing clinicians to focus on more important work and giving them a better work-life balance.
Nuance has a variety of conversational AI tools to help with patient care and clinical documentation. Its AI tools are geared for doctors, radiologists and hospitals, and are designed to address specific pain points like patient care, clinical documentation and automating tasks. Nuance's tools use technology like ambient and cloud-based speech recognition to help automate workflows and improve productivity.
Last is Freed, an AI-powered medical scribe designed to free up clinicians' time so they can focus on patient care instead of documentation. It generates customized clinical notes quickly and accurately and integrates directly with EHR systems. It's HIPAA compliant, and you can try it for free and pay with a competitive pricing plan. Freed lets clinicians focus on patient care, not paperwork, and can help reduce stress and improve productivity.