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AI Co-Pilot: Navina and Nabla Blend Ambient AI with Historical Records

by Syed Hamza Sohail 07/09/2025 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

–   Nabla, one of the most widely adopted clinical AI assistants and Navina, the leading AI-powered clinical intelligence platform for value-based care, today announced a strategic partnership to deliver real-time support across the full clinical encounter.

–  The integration combines Navina’s clinician co-pilot with Nabla’s in-visit ambient documentation, reconciling historical patient records with live patient dialogue, resulting in improved patient outcomes and financial performance. 

Navina and Nabla Join Forces to Transform Risk-Based Care Documentation and Reduce Clinician Burnout

As CMS and CMMI accelerate the shift toward mandatory downside risk arrangements, healthcare organizations face increasing pressure to ensure that clinical documentation is accurate, complete, and defensible. Audit scrutiny is intensifying, and payment models are evolving—making robust documentation a non-negotiable component of fair reimbursement and audit readiness. In this climate, providers need technology that reinforces quality and compliance without exacerbating operational strain.

The Navina–Nabla integration addresses this need directly by embedding AI-powered documentation support into the clinician’s workflow. Nabla captures the full doctor-patient conversation through ambient voice technology, while Navina’s advanced condition suspecting and care gap engines contextualize and surface actionable insights during the visit. This synergy empowers provider organizations—health systems, ACOs, MSOs, and medical groups—to improve performance on quality metrics, enhance risk adjustment accuracy, and drive better outcomes, all while reducing administrative load and improving clinician satisfaction.

The broader healthcare system continues to buckle under the weight of administrative complexity, fragmented data, and mounting demands on providers. Physicians must deliver high-quality, patient-centered care amid growing documentation requirements and operational pressures. Payers demand tighter compliance; regulators impose increasing downside risk. Patients are often left navigating disjointed systems and clinician burnout.

In this landscape, point-of-care technology must go beyond automation. It must unify fragmented data streams, restore clinical focus, and make space for human connection. The Navina–Nabla partnership achieves this by creating a continuous loop of clinical intelligence. Navina ingests and contextualizes data from EHRs, labs, imaging, unstructured notes, and Nabla’s real-time conversational capture—delivering timely, AI-powered insights at every stage of the encounter. This integrated workflow identifies missed diagnoses, open care gaps, and documentation opportunities in real time, ensuring clinical precision and proper coding.

According to Ronen Lavi, CEO and co-founder of Navina, “This partnership marks another milestone in our mission to redefine population health, with the patient-physician interaction at the center. Our AI serves as a central infrastructure for value-based care, aligning all stakeholders with the frontline clinicians. Together with Nabla, we’re advancing our vision to restore the essence of care by freeing clinicians from administrative overload and enabling more meaningful, person-centered interactions at the point of care.”

With Navina’s proprietary AI interpreting multi-source clinical data and Nabla’s ability to generate accurate, structured notes from live conversations, the joint solution transforms fragmented input into a cohesive, real-time clinical narrative. Clinicians no longer need to toggle between disparate systems. Instead, they’re supported by an integrated AI layer that ensures no critical detail is overlooked—streamlining documentation, improving care quality, and preserving time for what matters most: the patient.

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