Suki, a healthcare startup revolutionizing how doctors handle administrative tasks, has raised $70 million in its Series D funding round. The company, founded by former Google and Flipkart executive Punit Soni, develops AI-powered voice assistants aimed at easing the burden of clinical documentation for healthcare providers. With its flagship products, Suki Assistant and Suki Platform, the startup is driving the adoption of AI in hospitals across the U.S., helping physicians focus more on patient care by reducing the administrative workload.
Suki’s latest funding round was led by tech investment firm Hedosophia, with additional backing from Venrock and March Capital, bringing the company’s total funding to $165 million. While Suki has not disclosed its exact valuation, sources famil
Suki Secures $70 Million to Drive AI Adoption and Bring Joy Back to Medicine
- By Anshika Mathews
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