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What is Nabla AI?

Nabla AI generates clinical notes automatically from patient conversations and consultations, reducing the time clinicians spend on documentation. The tool integrates directly with existing electronic health record (EHR) systems and meets HIPAA compliance requirements for handling patient data. It's designed for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers who need to document patient interactions quickly without sacrificing accuracy or compliance. By handling routine note-taking tasks, the tool aims to let clinicians focus more on patient care rather than paperwork.

Key Features

Automated clinical note generation

Converts conversations and consultations into structured clinical notes

EHR integration

Connects with major electronic health record systems for direct data flow

HIPAA compliance

Meets regulatory requirements for handling protected health information

Speech-to-text conversion

Transcribes spoken consultations into written documentation

Template customisation

Allows clinics to adjust note formats to match their workflows

Real-time documentation

Generates notes during or immediately after patient visits

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Reduces administrative burden on clinicians, potentially increasing time available for patient care
  • Direct EHR integration minimises manual data entry and transcription errors
  • HIPAA-compliant architecture means healthcare organisations can use it without additional compliance work
  • Freemium model lets smaller practices or individual clinicians test the tool at no cost

Limitations

  • Accuracy of generated notes depends on audio quality and clinical terminology used during consultations
  • Integration with specific EHR systems may be limited depending on which platform your clinic uses
  • Requires clinician review and approval of generated notes rather than fully removing the documentation task

Use Cases

General practitioners documenting patient visits during busy clinic schedules

Hospitals and clinics looking to reduce administrative workload across multiple departments

Telehealth providers documenting remote consultations

Urgent care centres processing high volumes of patient interactions

Private practices managing documentation without dedicated administrative staff