The first project, Suki, is an AI-powered voice assistant that automates clinical workflows for clinicians. It offers features like ambient note generation, dictation and code suggestion that can be integrated with big EHR systems like Epic, Cerner, Athena and Meditech. Suki promises to cut documentation time and boost productivity, with pricing at $399/user/month and $299/user/month depending on the product.
Another interesting project is Abridge, which turns clinical conversations into structured notes in real-time. Built directly into Epic systems, Abridge works in multiple languages and offers clinically validated summaries. The company says the platform can free clinicians of up to 70 hours per month of documentation work so they can have better work-life balance.
NextGen Healthcare is an integrated EHR system that includes NextGen Ambient Assist, which transcribes patient-provider conversations into accurate notes. The feature can help providers spend less time on documentation and be more productive so they can focus on patient care. NextGen offers products that scale to practices of all sizes, so it's an option for health care providers.