Sunoh.ai is an AI-powered medical scribe that transcribes and organizes patient-provider conversations into clinical notes for EHR systems. It uses ambient listening technology to capture dialogue, process it with voice recognition, and generate structured SOAP notes. The tool integrates with platforms like eClinicalWorks and is EHR-agnostic, making it adaptable for various practices. It aims to reduce documentation time and improve provider focus on patient care.
The tool listens to conversations in real time, creating a transcript and categorizing details into progress notes, medication orders, and follow-up plans. Providers can review and edit drafts before importing them into their EHR. Sunoh.ai supports multiple languages and accents, though accuracy may vary in noisy settings or with complex medical terms. It’s HIPAA-compliant, ensuring data security, and offers mobile access via iOS and Android apps.
Compared to DeepScribe, Sunoh.ai provides similar transcription but with broader EHR compatibility. Suki focuses on voice commands for tasks beyond documentation, which may appeal to providers seeking versatility. Sunoh.ai’s pricing is per-visit, competitive with other AI scribes but more affordable than human scribes. Users report saving up to two hours daily on documentation.
The interface is user-friendly, requiring minimal setup, and the tool’s algorithms adapt to new data for improved accuracy. However, transcription errors can occur in challenging audio environments, requiring manual corrections. Smaller practices may find the cost a barrier, and no free trial is available. The tool excels in structured note creation but may not handle highly nuanced cases perfectly.
To adopt Sunoh.ai, ensure your practice has a quiet environment for optimal transcription. Request a demo to test compatibility with your EHR and workflow. Regularly review outputs to maintain accuracy, especially for complex patient interactions.