31 Oct 2025

Suki Partners With WellSky To Provide AI Listening Tool For Specialty Care

WellSky, a whole-person healthcare technology company, has partnered with Suki, the maker of an AI-enabled healthcare voice tool, to integrate AI ambient listening into its specialty care electronic health records (EHR) platform. Suki’s technology can generate clinical notes, support dictation, recommend medical codes, and answer clinicians’ questions, seamlessly syncing documentation into EHR systems. WellSky provides software, analytics, and services for providers, payers, health systems, and community organizations. Through this collaboration, Suki will power WellSky’s AI-driven ambient listening capabilities to streamline clinical documentation across specialty care settings such as behavioral health, long-term acute care, and rehabilitation facilities.


Suki CEO and cofounder Punit Soni said the company’s mission is to free clinicians from administrative burdens so they can focus on patients. He described Suki’s ambient intelligence layer as an AI infrastructure that partners can leverage to enhance efficiency, interoperability, and innovation. Soni added that WellSky’s leadership in healthcare technology makes this collaboration an important step toward advancing industry-wide innovation that benefits both clinicians and patients.


This partnership follows a series of Suki’s recent AI expansions. The company recently broadened its ambient listening platform to automatically generate CPT and E/M codes in addition to ICD-10 and HCC codes. Earlier this month, Suki also launched “Suki for Nurses,” an AI-powered assistant platform developed with nurse leaders to help manage tasks such as patient assessments and admissions through EHR integration. In July, Suki appointed Dr. Kevin Wong, former chief medical officer at Apree Health, as its first chief medical officer. The company also extended its partnership with athenahealth in May, enabling all health systems on athenahealth’s network to access its AI listening tool via Ambient Notes. Meanwhile, WellSky has been expanding its use of AI as well, announcing in September an extended partnership with Google Cloud to integrate Gemini multimodal AI models across its national network of over 20,000 care sites for post-acute, acute, and community care.


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