World's first AI-powered physician assistant

AI powered Hami is currently being deployed across hospitals in Pakistan, with plans to expand globally


Our Correspondent July 31, 2025 Less than a minute read
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Boston Health AI has unveiled Hami, the world's first AI-powered physician assistant, designed to enhance physician efficiency and improve patient care at scale.

Built with a physician-first, human-centered approach, Hami is currently being deployed across hospitals in Pakistan, with plans to expand globally.

Founded by renowned trauma surgeon and health equity expert Dr Adil Haider, Boston Health AI aims to make expert-level healthcare universally accessible.

Hami uses proprietary AI models to streamline medical intake, analyze clinical data, and generate structured, evidence-based recommendations-reducing administrative tasks and allowing doctors to focus on patients.

"Hami is breaking barriers in healthcare, whether in Boston or Badin," said Dr Haider, former Dean of Aga Khan University Medical College. "It empowers physicians and enhances care quality, especially in under-resourced settings."

Developed in partnership with C10 Labs and Systems Limited, Hami features real-time transcription, multilingual support, smart diagnostics, and secure data handling. It is HIPAA and GDPR compliant.

As global healthcare systems face workforce shortages and rising demand, Boston Health AI hopes Hami will help close critical gaps - aiming to serve hundreds of thousands in the next year and reach one billion patients worldwide.

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