Editorial score
Weighted across six rubric dimensions.
Suki is an enterprise voice-first AI assistant embedded in Epic, Cerner, Athenahealth, and Meditech. Pricing is not public and the product is not psychiatry-specific.
Editorial verdict
Suki is an enterprise product. A single psychiatrist in private practice will find it heavy; a psychiatry service line inside a large hospital system may already be on Suki via the parent contract.
Best for
Health systems standardizing on a single voice assistant across specialties.
Rubric scores
Each dimension is scored 0–10 on the same rubric applied to every scribe we track. See methodology for weightings.
- Psychiatry fit6.9
- Compliance9.2
- Note quality8.2
- Workflow & UX7.9
- Integrations9.4
- Pricing value6.8
Pros & cons
Strengths
- Deep Epic and Cerner integrations
- Mature enterprise vendor
Trade-offs
- Not oriented to solo psychiatry
- Not psychiatry-specific
Templates & psychiatry fit
Note templates Suki ships or supports out of the box.
- SOAP
- H&P
- Specialty templates
EHR & telehealth
EHR integrations
- Epic
- Cerner (Oracle Health)
- Athenahealth
- Meditech
Telehealth capture
- In-person primary; telehealth via EHR
Compliance & security
HIPAA
Verified
BAA available
Yes
Encryption
TLS + AES-256
Pricing & trial
Pricing
Enterprise pricing; not published.
Free trial
Demo on request
Head-to-head comparisons
Direct pairwise reviews against similar scribes.
Frequently asked
- Is Suki available for solo psychiatrists?
- Suki targets enterprise health systems and does not publish pricing for solo practitioners.