Comparison · AI clinical assistant

Navix vs Suki

Suki is a capable AI voice assistant and ambient scribe with strong EHR integrations across medical specialties. For behavioral health, Navix is a different product entirely: NavixScribe is one feature of a full AI-native EMR + CRM, writing behavioral-health note formats, documenting groups per attendee, and filling any custom form inside the record itself.

Updated May 2026Navix Health editorial
The short version

Three ways Navix differs from Suki.

01

The platform, not an assistant on top of it

Suki layers a voice assistant and scribe onto an existing EHR. With Navix, the scribe is native to an EMR + CRM that also runs admissions, billing, labs, and 22+ named AI agents.

02

Behavioral-health documentation by default

SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, and SIRP plus per-attendee group notes are first-class — versus a general-medicine assistant oriented to physician dictation and coding.

03

Form-fill and agentic workflows

NavixScribe fills any custom Navix form with no mapping, and the agent roster automates VOB, authorizations, and compliance beyond documentation.

Side by side

Navix Health vs Suki, line by line.

CapabilityNavix HealthSuki
Behavioral-health note formats (SOAP/DAP/BIRP/GIRP/SIRP)
Native across all five, selectable per session.Navix edge
General-medicine documentation and dictation. Confirm BH formats.
Group therapy documentation
Per-attendee notes from a single group recording.Navix edge
Built around 1:1 encounters. Confirm group support.
Part of a full EMR + CRM
Yes — documentation, admissions, and billing in one record.Navix edge
Assistant/scribe layered on a separate EHR.
Custom form-fill (no mapping)
Fills any custom Navix form automatically.Navix edge
Note and command output. Confirm structured custom-form fill.
Operational AI agents (VOB, auth, compliance)
22+ named agents run multi-step workflows.Navix edge
Documentation and voice-command focused.
EHR integration breadth (general medicine)
Open REST API + MCP servers; integrates broadly.
Strong, well-established integrations with major EHRs.
42 CFR Part 2 native
Yes — consent and disclosure tracking built in.Navix edge
General healthcare compliance. Confirm Part 2 specifics.
Questions buyers ask

Straight answers.

Is Suki or Navix better for behavioral health?

Suki is a strong AI assistant and scribe for general medicine. For behavioral health, NavixScribe is purpose-built — BH note formats, per-attendee group notes, and custom form-fill — and it's part of a full EMR + CRM rather than an assistant layered on a separate EHR.

Does Navix require a separate EHR?

No. Navix is the EMR + CRM with the scribe and agents built in. Suki is designed to sit on top of an existing EHR.

Can Navix handle group documentation?

Yes — one recording produces a separate note per attendee, built for IOP/PHP group volume.

Is NavixScribe HIPAA compliant?

Yes — HIPAA with a BAA, 42 CFR Part 2 support, SOC 2 certified, and Drummond-certified ONC Health IT. Audio is never used to train external models.

Jason Brumback
Jason Brumback
Founder & CEO, Navix Health

Counselor turned operator. Jason ran multi-site behavioral health programs before building Navix from the documentation pain he lived through. 12+ years in behavioral health, 6 building Navix.

  • 12+ years in behavioral health
  • Counselor
  • Multi-facility operator
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