Suki Secures $70 Million to Enhance AI Healthcare Solutions
The funding will support the expansion and development of Suki's AI-powered voice assistant and platform for healthcare providers.
- Suki's Series D funding round was led by Hedosophia, with participation from Venrock, March Capital, and others, bringing total funding to $165 million.
- The AI healthcare startup plans to use the funds to enhance its AI assistant and platform, which help clinicians with administrative tasks like note-taking and coding.
- Suki's technology is integrated with major EHR systems such as Epic, Cerner, Meditech, and Athenahealth, setting it apart from competitors like Abridge.
- The company's products aim to reduce clinician burnout and improve patient care by automating clinical documentation and workflow activities.
- Suki is capitalizing on the growing demand for AI in healthcare, with partnerships across dozens of health systems and plans to expand into telehealth and clinical communications.