Hami, the World’s First AI-Powered Physician Assistant, Launched by Boston Health AI with Systems Limited

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Boston Health AI, in collaboration with Systems Limited, has officially launched Hami, described as the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant. This innovation aims to transform the way physicians work by reducing operational burdens and expanding access to quality healthcare, especially in regions grappling with infrastructure gaps, workforce shortages, and systemic inequities.

Systems Limited played a pivotal role as a strategic technology partner in bringing Hami to life, contributing enterprise-grade expertise in responsible AI deployment. The initiative underscores the belief that artificial intelligence can be a powerful driver of change, not only in business but in addressing humanity’s most pressing needs.

Hami integrates natural language understanding, multimodal reasoning, and agentic design, all tailored to fit real clinical workflows. Beyond its technical sophistication, the solution emphasizes empathy, contextual awareness, and trust—key factors in the sensitive and high-stakes environment of healthcare delivery. The platform is designed to work alongside physicians, supporting them in decision-making, improving patient interactions, and enabling healthcare providers to extend services to underserved populations.

For Systems Limited, this milestone reflects a commitment to developing AI solutions that address real-world challenges in the Global South, where the demand for innovative healthcare interventions is urgent. The company envisions this launch as part of a broader movement to harness AI’s potential across sectors, creating measurable impact while maintaining ethical and thoughtful deployment standards.

The partnership between Boston Health AI and Systems Limited is anchored in a shared belief that technology should ultimately serve people. By merging Boston Health AI’s deep domain knowledge in healthcare with Systems Limited’s expertise in scalable, responsible AI, the collaboration has produced a solution that could reshape the role of technology in medicine.

Hami’s introduction marks the beginning of a long-term vision to integrate advanced AI into healthcare systems worldwide. The partners are committed to ensuring that solutions like Hami remain accessible, equitable, and adaptable to diverse healthcare contexts.

Further information about Hami and its capabilities can be found on the official announcement page. The launch signifies a step toward a future where AI not only augments clinical efficiency but also deepens the human connection in patient care.

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