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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| ABORT | A WebSocket streaming event that terminates the current audio stream due to interruption while keeping the session active for later resumption. Note generation continues with audio received before interruption. |
| ACO | Accountable Care Organizations. Healthcare entities that coordinate care for a patient population and are accountable for costs and quality outcomes. |
| AES-256 | Advanced Encryption Standard with 256-bit key length. A symmetric encryption algorithm used by Suki to encrypt data at rest. |
| Allergies | A clinical note section (LOINC: 48765-2) listing known allergic reactions and adverse responses that may affect patient care and treatment decisions. |
| Allowlist | A security mechanism where specific domains, IPs, or URLs are explicitly permitted. Partners must allowlist Suki domains in their firewall or WAF settings for SDK and API connectivity. |
| Ambient API | The specific set of APIs used to create clinical notes from conversations. |
| Ambient Session | A single, time-bound instance of an ambient recording for a specific patient encounter that captures clinical conversations. |
| Auto Onboarding | A streamlined process where new providers are automatically registered in the Suki platform during their first authentication, without requiring manual setup. |
| API | Application Programming Interface. A set of rules and tools for building software and applications. |
| ASR | Automatic Speech Recognition. Technology that converts spoken language into written text, used by Suki for transcribing clinical conversations. |
| Assessment | A clinical note section (LOINC: 51848-0) containing the clinician’s medical assessment of the patient’s condition. |
| Assessment and Plan | A clinical note section (LOINC: 51847-2) combining the clinician’s assessment with the treatment plan. Often used as the default PBN section. |
| Audio Chunking | The process of dividing continuous audio streams into smaller segments. Suki requires 100ms audio packets for optimal performance and latency balance. |