I've watched probably a dozen AI-powered medical scribes emerge over the past few years, and most promised revolutionary time savings while delivering mediocre transcription with a medical dictionary. Suki AI is different—not perfect, but genuinely different. It represents the first wave of clinical documentation tools that actually understand what's happening in an exam room, not just what's being said.
Suki AI is legitimately good at what it does and represents where healthcare documentation is heading. If you're leading a practice where physician documentation burden is causing real burnout and turnover concerns, it's worth the demo and serious consideration. But if your docs are already managing fine or your margins are razor-thin, wait for the technology to mature further and pricing to become more accessible.