AI-powered healthcare voice assistant Suki has raised USD 70 million in Series D funding, led by Hedosophia, with participation from Venrock and existing investors. The round brings Suki's total funding to USD 165 million.
The company plans to use the funds to strengthen collaborations with health systems and Electronic Health Record (EHR) partners, accelerate product development, expand its offerings, and invest in commercial initiatives and leadership team expansion.
Suki's AI-enabled voice tool, Suki Assistant, generates notes, performs dictation, recommends codes, and answers clinicians' questions. The company also offers Suki Platform, a suite of developer tools for implementing AI experiences in healthcare technology solutions.
Analyst QuickTake: In March , it partnered with Amwell to integrate its system to reduce healthcare providers' documentation burden. The company then partnered with Premier in May to streamline clinical documentation and several federally qualified health centers and community health centers in July to enhance care in underserved communities. In September , Suki partnered with MEDITECH to deploy its voice AI assistant in more than 12 health systems. The latest funding helps the company further strengthen ties with health systems to enhance care delivery.
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