Suki

Suki

AI-powered digital assistant

Free
1.27.1for iPhone, iPod touch
8.7
43 Ratings
Suki AI, Inc.
Developer
129.6 MB
Size
Mar 23, 2019
Update Date
Medical
Category
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About Suki

Suki is a voice-enabled, AI-powered digital assistant that reduces physician burnout by reducing the documentation burden and improving access to information. Imagine being able to create perfect medical notes in less than half the time simply by talking to Suki just like the consumer voice assistant you have on your phone.

Suki uses advanced AI and machine learning to power a true digital assistant that can create perfect medical notes, access information or issue other commands. Suki is for doctors, nurse practitioners and other medical professionals, and it is so much more than a regular clinical transcription or dictation service. Here are some examples of how you can use Suki:

“Suki, what is my schedule today?"
“Suki, create a followup note for Jane Roberts"
“Suki, add to history. Today patient’s pain is much improved."
“Suki, the physical exam was normal"
"Suki, show my unfinished notes"

On average and based on time motion studies, Suki users spend 76% less time creating clinical notes and save up to $30,000 per year per physician on transcription costs. Doctors also spend less time in their medical record system looking for information.

Suki gets better over time by learning more about your individual speech patterns and medical practice. In addition, we frequently release new features and functionality.

There are no set up costs. Implementation takes minutes, not hours or days. And, you get a dedicated account manager located in the United States.

This is what our users say about Suki:
"Suki is like electricity, once you have it you can't imagine going without it”
"I love Suki, she helps me get my notes done faster and I don't have to type"
"The notes are so accurate, I don't even have to review them word for word. I know they are perfect and I trust Suki to get it right”
"Even if the product didn't improve from it's current state, it would still be better than Dragon”
"Things are going great and I think that the metrics done of my completion of charts and time involved will be impressive. I know I am happy with the extra time I get back.”
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.27.1

Last updated on May 22, 2023
Old Versions
With version 1.27.1 of the Suki Assistant, users will be able to edit and delete text without leaving Dictation.
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Version History
1.27.1
May 22, 2023
With version 1.27.1 of the Suki Assistant, users will be able to edit and delete text without leaving Dictation.
1.27.0
May 18, 2023
With version 1.27.0 of the Suki Assistant, users will be able to edit and delete text without leaving Dictation.
1.26.3
May 16, 2023
With version 1.26.3 of the Suki Assistant, users with Athena will see `NKDA` included in the Allergies card when the NKDA box is explicitly checked in the patient’s chart.
Also in this release:
Users with Athena, Epic or Cerner can say “Suki, show meds” to see the patient’s medications.
1.26.2
May 10, 2023
With version 1.26.2 of the Suki Assistant, users with Athena will see ‘NKDA’ included in the Allergies card when the NKDA box is explicitly checked in the patient’s chart.
Also in this release:
Users with Athena, Epic or Cerner can say “Suki, show meds” to see the patient’s medications.
1.26.0
May 3, 2023
With version 1.26.0 of the Suki Assistant, users with Athena will see `NKDA` included in the Allergies card when the NKDA box is explicitly checked in the patient’s chart.
1.25.0
Apr 20, 2023
With version 1.25.0 of the Suki Assistant, users with Epic, Cerner or Athena can say “Suki, show me vitals” to view the patient’s vitals from their profile page. Additional data available using show me commands includes medications, allergies, medical history, and surgical history.

Fixed in this release:
Users with Cerner can search for a patient by name or MRN.
Users with Epic will see the patient name after starting the note from their schedule.
1.24.0
Apr 12, 2023
With version 1.24.0 of the Suki Assistant, providers will see minor enhancements to the display of in progress notes from Epic.
1.23.0
Mar 29, 2023
Version 1.23.0 of the Suki Assistant will automatically sync your in-progress notes from Epic* so you can continue your notes in Suki at your convenience. Additionally some minor bug fixes were completed.
*Requires that Epic administrators in the organization add Suki as a transcription interface and that notes include dictation markers
1.22.0
Mar 16, 2023
With version 1.22.0 of the Suki Assistant, providers with Athena are automatically presented with clinical suggestions when they create a note. Clinical suggestions can be accepted, rejected or ignored.
Also fixed in this release:
When a provider changes the date of service on a note, only that note moves to the new date.
When used with Athena, Epic or Cerner EHR, providers see “date unknown” when a lab value does not have a date time stamp.
1.21.1
Mar 7, 2023
Version 1.21.1 of the Suki Assistant offers a guided introduction to Suki if you use it without integration with your EHR.  
Also fixed in this release:
• With Cerner Community Works EHR, you can say “Show me, medications” to view a patient’s medications
1.21.0
Feb 27, 2023
Version 1.21.0 of the Suki Assistant offers Epic users a seamless documentation experience between Epic* and Suki. Providers can now use Suki to review and continue working on a note that was started in Epic.

Also fixed in this release:
- With Cerner EHR, providers can search for patients by MRN in Suki
- With Athena EHR, providers can say “Suki, add a problem” and pick from a dropdown of the patient’s problem list in Athena.

*Requires that Epic administrators in the organization add Suki as a transcription interface and that notes include dictation markers
1.19.1
Feb 2, 2023
In this release of Suki Assistant you will be able to include timestamped patient lab test results in your notes for Athena, Epic and Cerner users. The list of possible lab components you can add will be shown to you at the time of note configuration.
1.19.0
Jan 25, 2023
With version 1.19.0 of Suki Assistant you can quickly add the most relevant billable ICD-10 code so you can complete your clinical documentation.
In this release:
• You will see the top 25 most relevant billable ICD-10 codes based on your search criteria. You can narrow the list by making the search term specific.
Also, in this release:
• When you use Suki Assistant with Epic, you can view the patient’s past surgical history. 
• When you use Suki Assistant with Athena, you can dynamically add the patient’s chief complaint to your note.
1.17.0
Dec 29, 2022
Version 1.17.0 of Suki Assistant fixes an audio file issue and reminds new users to try “Suki, what can I say?”.
1.16.1
Dec 15, 2022
With version 1.16.1 of Suki Assistant (along with 1.5.0 on Windows), you can transfer the entire note or individual sections from Suki to any EMR or 3rd party app on a Windows machine.
In this release:
• You can say “Suki, transfer note” or select ‘Transfer’ from the menu on your iOS device to transfer the note to your Windows machine.
• You can say “Suki, transfer section” to transfer individual sections of your note.
• You can receive push notifications from Suki on your iOS device.
• If you use Suki with Epic, notes submitted from Suki are editable in Epic.

1.16.0
Dec 15, 2022
With version 1.16.0 of Suki Assistant (along with 1.5.0 on Windows), you can transfer the entire note or individual sections from Suki to any EMR or 3rd party app on a Windows machine.
In this release:
• You can say “Suki, transfer note” or select ‘Transfer’ from the menu on your iOS device to transfer the note to your Windows machine. 
• You can say “Suki, transfer section” to transfer individual sections of your note.
• You can receive push notifications from Suki on your iOS device.
• If you use Suki with Epic, notes submitted from Suki are editable in Epic. 
1.15.0
Dec 1, 2022
With version 1.15.0 of the Suki Assistant, you can undo your last action by saying “Suki, undo”.
In this release:
• You can say “Suki, undo” to reverse your last command, e.g., insert script or add a problem similar to control-z or command-z.
• You can say “Suki, delete sentence” to remove your last sentence you dictated, similar to how “Suki, undo” previously worked.
Fixed in this release:
•. When you say “Suki, show surgical history” while using Suki with Epic, you no longer see the detailed procedures as part of the patient’s surgical history.
1.14.0
Nov 7, 2022
With version 1.14.0 of the Suki Assistant, you can use dynamic data to automatically add patient demographics or chief complaint to your Suki note when integrated with Epic. Patient demographics include patient first and last name, gender and age.

In this release:

Patient demographics is also available when you use Suki with Cerner or Athena integration.
1.13.0
Oct 13, 2022
In this release:

Now when you say:
• “Suki, new line” or “Suki, new paragraph” while dictating, the cursor will move to a new line or paragraph.
• “Suki, help”, Suki will take you to the help center. 

On the patient notes page, you will see that ‘Today’s Notes’ has been replaced by ‘Current Notes’.  Current Notes includes any note that has been created for a visit within the last 5 days, or for a visit coming up in the near future.

When using Suki Assistant without integration and adding a note from Home, you can choose to add the patient to your schedule or your list.
1.12
Sep 30, 2022
With version 1.12.0 of the Suki Assistant, you can use your iOS device as a microphone for the Windows Assistant.

In this release:
You can use your iOS device’s microphone after pairing it with the Windows Assistant for commands and dictation.  To pair your device with Windows, log into Suki mobile and Windows apps using the same credentials, turn on the Windows badge, and drag the badge up on your mobile device to activate the microphone.  To disconnect, drag the badge up again on your mobile device.

There are two changes to how Suki Assistant works with your EMR:
• When you refresh your Suki note with problems from EMR, the exact same problem text will show in your Suki note.  
• Suki will also pull in duplicate ICD-10 codes from the EMR, as long as each ICD-10 code   is associated with a different problem. 

Fixes for previously reported issues:
• In iOS, after adding a patient to the list, the patient will display on the list.
• You see the final transcript display in a section after you have exited from it.
• When using Suki Assistant with Athena EMR, notes completed in Athena will display as prior notes in Suki.
• When using Suki Assistant with Elation EMR, deleted appointments will no longer show on the schedule.
• When using Suki Assistant with Epic, 
◦ Saying “next paragraph” will result in the proper spacing when the note is viewed in Epic.
◦ Every note submitted from Suki will have a note category mapping and will display the provider as the author in Epic.
1.11.0
Aug 16, 2022
With version 1.11.0 of the Suki Assistant, you can access a patient’s current and prior notes. You can use the new “back button” to return to the previous page.

In this release:
You will see the patient’s notes from today and their prior notes listed chronologically.
You will see other providers’ signed notes included in the list of the patient’s notes.
When starting a note, the date of the note defaults to the patient’s most recent encounter.
When you dictate, the words wrap to the next line.
1.9.3
Jul 19, 2022
With version 1.9.3 of the Suki Assistant, customers will experience a smoother upgrade to a planned, future version of the app.
1.9.2
Jul 5, 2022
With version 1.9.2 of the Suki Assistant, providers no longer experience an error when submitting notes for Enhanced Review.
1.9.1
Jun 3, 2022
With version 1.9.1 of the Suki Digital Assistant, providers no longer see “Error Checking EMR status” when attempting to login after upgrading to version 1.9.
1.9
May 26, 2022
With version 1.9.0 of the Suki Digital Assistant, providers can swipe left to delete an unfinished note. The list of commands has been updated to include: show vital signs, show medications, show allergies, show past medical history and show past surgical history.
For providers who use Epic, their schedule will no longer display canceled visits.
This release also contains the following bug fixes :
Providers who use Athena will no longer see the patient DOB off by one day.
Providers who use Epic will no longer experience slow load times when using “Show me” commands.
When using “Suki, go back” after viewing a Show me card, the provider will be returned to the previous screen.

Suki FAQ

Click here to learn how to download Suki in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Suki.
iPhone
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Suki supports English

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