In a groundbreaking move for global healthcare, Boston Health AI has officially launched Hami, the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant, with active deployment across multiple hospitals in Pakistan2. Designed to optimize physician efficiency and deliver personalized, evidence-based care, Hami is poised to transform clinical workflows and patient experiences.
Built for Physicians, Centered on Patients
Unlike traditional AI tools focused on backend operations, Hami is a physician-first, patient-facing platform. It listens to patients, transcribes consultations using a real-time ambient scribe, and generates structured SOAP notes and clinical recommendations. This reduces administrative burden and enhances decision-making.
Bridging Global Healthcare Gaps
Founded by Dr. Adil Haider, a globally recognized trauma surgeon and former Dean of Aga Khan University Medical College, Hami was incubated at C10 Labs in Cambridge, USA, and developed in partnership with Systems Limited, a global AI integrator3. The platform is multilingual, HIPAA and GDPR-compliant, and designed to serve diverse populations.
Addressing Pakistan’s Healthcare Challenges
With over 87 million people lacking essential care and a projected global shortfall of 11 million healthcare professionals by 2030, Hami offers a scalable solution to improve access, reduce wait times, and support high-quality consultations4.
Leadership Vision
“Healthcare should not depend on geography or income,” said Dr. Haider. “With Hami, we’re using the power of AI to break barriers and support physicians in delivering expert-level care to every patient, whether they’re in Boston or Badin”.
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