New York — Heidi, the AI Care Partner for clinicians, today announced that it has been named a winner in the Newsweek AI Impact Awards 2026 in the category of AI Health Care - Best Outcomes, Physician Satisfaction.
The award recognizes Heidi's impact on reducing the administrative tasks that consume clinicians' time and focus, restoring their presence in the room and driving measurable improvements in physician satisfaction. Heidi now supports 2.7 million patient visits every week across 190 countries, and has returned 47 million hours to frontline clinicians.
“Clinicians are carrying an invisible weight of admin that has nothing to do with caring for patients. We built Heidi to absorb that burden, so the best clinicians in the world can spend their time where it actually matters. Being recognized by Newsweek for our work in AI-supported healthcare is a reflection of what the entire Heidi team puts into this every day.” said Dr Thomas Kelly, Co-Founder & CEO of Heidi.
The Newsweek AI Impact Awards celebrate organizations that are setting a new standard for the practical and responsible application of AI. Winners are recognized for developing technologies and strategies that enhance operations, solve complex challenges, and create meaningful business and societal impact.
“Artificial intelligence is rapidly redefining the way organizations operate, innovate, and compete,” said Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Jennifer H. Cunningham. “The companies recognized through the AI Impact Awards are demonstrating the transformative potential of AI through thoughtful implementation, measurable results, and forward-looking leadership.”






