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After a full day of seeing patients, Missy Scalise used to spend hours at home fleshing out the notes that go into medical records.

Then, about a year ago, Scalise, an internal-medicine physician with Ascension Saint Thomas in Nashville, started using Suki, an artificial-intelligence tool that generates notes and other data based on her patient conversations.

"What used to take me two to four hours per full day of clinic now takes me about 30 minutes or so, at most," she told Business Insider.