Abridge is a strong contender, converting clinical conversations into structured notes that can be fed directly into Epic systems. It can handle more than 14 languages and can produce clinically validated summaries for more than 50 specialties. It can produce notes immediately, verify them and handle HIPAA requirements. The result is less documentation burden and more efficient clinicians. It uses secure cloud storage, 256-bit encryption and customizable governance controls.
Another strong contender is Astrahealth, which generates clinical notes automatically based on patient-clinician conversations. It's designed to boost productivity by cutting documentation time by nearly 50% and cutting burnout by 60%. The system protects patient data with industry-standard encryption and cloud storage that can be accessed from any device. With customizable pricing and enterprise-level support, Astra Health can help overhaul clinical documentation and patient care.
For a full-featured voice assistant, Suki can generate ambient notes, dictate text and suggest coding to automate clinical work. It can integrate with major EHR systems and protect data with HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2 standards compliance. Suki charges by the solution, but it promises big cost savings and productivity improvements, which in turn should boost physician satisfaction and retention.