In a world where healthcare is often dictated by location, cost, and overwhelmed systems, a groundbreaking innovation from a Pakistani doctor is changing the narrative. Dr. Adil Haider, a globally acclaimed trauma surgeon and health equity champion, has launched Hami – the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant built to transform patient care with intelligence, empathy, and inclusivity at its core.

Developed by Boston Health AI, a U.S.-based health tech company co-founded by Dr. Haider, Hami goes beyond conventional digital health tools. It’s not just an assistant it’s a full-circle healthcare partner that engages from check-in to aftercare. Designed by physicians and engineered with cutting-edge AI, Hami is already live in multiple hospitals across Pakistan and is preparing for global expansion.

Dr. Haider, former Dean of Aga Khan University Medical College and faculty at Harvard and Johns Hopkins, envisions a healthcare future that doesn’t discriminate by geography or income. “Whether in Boston or Badin,” he says, “Hami ensures expert-level care for every patient.”

Unlike back-office hospital tools, Hami works directly within the clinical workflow. It listens in real-time to doctor-patient conversations, transcribes them using ambient AI scribing, generates structured SOAP notes, offers evidence-based recommendations, and creates interactive after-visit summaries. With seamless integration into lab systems and multilingual functionality, Hami is designed to support both the physician and the patient efficiently, ethically, and empathetically.

Compliant with HIPAA and GDPR, Hami protects patient privacy while enhancing consultation quality and cutting administrative overload. In countries like Pakistan, where over 87 million people lack essential care access, Hami emerges as a much-needed lifeline.

Systems Limited, a global technology firm and key partner in the project, helped build Hami through Boston Health AI and C10 Labs. Together, they aim to scale the platform to reach 1 billion lives, transforming care delivery in both developed and underserved regions.

In a time of global clinician burnout and workforce shortages, Hami isn’t just a tool it’s a bold step toward equitable, intelligent healthcare for all.

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