KPMG International has announced a strategic partnership with Hippocratic AI to help healthcare systems worldwide address severe workforce shortages through the use of generative AI clinical agents.
Hippocratic AI, the first enterprise healthcare company to deploy safety-first generative AI agents, enables providers to offload non-diagnostic patient-facing tasks, such as intake and follow-ups, allowing clinicians to focus on care while easing operational burdens.
With the global healthcare sector projected to face a shortfall of 10 million workers by 2030, KPMG’s healthcare teams will support the rollout with broad process analysis and workforce upskilling plans, ensuring AI tools complement staff rather than replace them.
“Hippocratic AI’s collaboration with KPMG is deeply aligned in purpose and vision. Their holistic approach to digital and clinical transformation focuses on improving patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare efficiency,” said Munjal Shah, Founder and CEO of Hippocratic AI.
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Powered by its patented Polaris Constellation architecture, Hippocratic’s AI agents use advanced large language models to interact naturally with patients. KPMG will help clients identify where AI can drive the greatest impact while ensuring human-AI alignment.
“As societies age, we are facing a critical healthcare workforce shortage that endangers the continuity of care,” said Dr. Anna van Poucke, KPMG Global Healthcare Leader. “A robust approach is needed to transform processes and empower staff so AI and humans can work together effectively.”
Following strong traction with providers in North America and expansions into the UAE, Japan, and the UK, Hippocratic AI and KPMG plan to scale this solution globally to support more resilient, accessible healthcare delivery.
“We have always thought that Hippocratic AI could benefit all sectors of healthcare worldwide,” added Shah.