KARACHI: Boston Health AI, a health tech firm, has announced the launch of Hami, an advanced clinical intelligence platform designed to streamline the interaction between physicians and patients.

According to a press release, Hami simplifies medical intake, analyses clinical data, and generates structured, evidence-based recommendations to support doctors in delivering high-quality care. By reducing administrative burdens and enhancing physician efficiency, the platform aims to improve the overall consultation experience and support more accurate, timely medical decisions.

Hami is the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant, designed to optimise physician efficiency and enable personalised, evidence-driven and compassionate patient care at scale. Based on human-centred design and intelligent automation, Hami is currently in active deployment across multiple hospitals in Pakistan and will expand globally over the coming year.

Built on the belief that expert-level healthcare should be available to everyone, everywhere, without any time constraint, Boston Health AI’s Hami is designed as a physician-first tool, combining real-world clinical insight with cutting-edge artificial intelligence to support doctors in delivering high-quality, equitable care. By reducing administrative burdens and enabling more informed decisions, Hami helps physicians focus on what matters most: their patients.

“Healthcare should not depend on geography or income. 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. It’s a reimagining of what accessible, intelligent and physician-empowered healthcare can look like at scale.” said Dr Adil Haider, Founder of Boston Health AI, and former Dean of the Aga Khan University Medical College.

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2025

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