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Healthcare’s New Frontline: AI Built by Doctors, for Doctors

In a world where artificial intelligence often seems cold, calculated and data-obsessed, a pioneering health tech startup is flipping the script, with empathy.

Boston Health AI, a global venture founded by renowned trauma surgeon and public health expert Dr. Adil Haider, has launched Hami, the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant. Already active across hospitals in Pakistan and built with multilingual accessibility and global compliance at  its core, Hami is a product of a simple but powerful idea: healthcare should be compassionate, intelligent, and available to everyone, everywhere.

“Healthcare should not depend on geography or income,” says 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.”

Unlike most AI tools that focus on boosting productivity for tech-savvy professionals, Hami’s mission is different. It’s designed around the people who deliver, and receive, care. It listens to patients without rushing. It helps physicians by reducing paperwork and generating structured medical summaries. And it closes the loop with easy-to-understand after-visit reports so patients can better follow through on treatment.

Built through a collaboration between Boston Health AI, US-based venture studio C10 Labs, and tech powerhouse Systems Limited, Hami brings together world-class engineering and real-world clinical insight. “Our teams worked closely with Boston Health AI to build a secure, adaptable, and scalable platform for Hami,” says Asif Peer, Group CEO and Managing Director of Systems Limited. “We believe technology can play a powerful role in improving healthcare.” And the timing could not be more urgent.

According to the World Health Organization, the global healthcare sector is facing a projected shortfall of 11 million professionals by 2030, with low- and middle-income countries likely to be hit the hardest. In Pakistan, over 87 million people currently lack access to essential care.

Boston Health AI’s answer? Build tools that extend the reach and effectiveness of the doctors we do have, especially in high-volume, under-resourced settings.

Hami interacts with patients, listens to patient histories, transcribes consultations, integrates lab reports, and creates structured SOAP notes in real-time. It also helps patients remember what they discussed during their visit, with after-visit summaries in plain language. The tool is fully compliant with HIPAA and GDPR, supports multilingual inputs, and is adaptable for hospitals of all sizes.

But perhaps most importantly, Hami brings something often lost in AI conversations: trust. “It’s a reimagining of what accessible, intelligent and physician-empowered healthcare can look like at scale,” says Dr. Haider.

Boston Health AI plans to scale Hami’s impact globally, with a vision to reach 1 billion people. For now, the journey begins here, in the hospitals of Pakistan, where real need meets real ingenuity.

For more information, visit:

Website: www.bostonhealth.ai

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/bostonhealth-ai
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonhealthai/

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