Navina Nabla AI Partnership Transforms Clinical Workflows
Navina, a highly recognized AI clinical intelligence platform and Nabla, a well-known clinical AI assistant, are announcing a very significant partnership to reimagine how clinicians manage care with the vision of making real time clinical support easier and smarter at the time of the patient visit – benefitting doctor and patient alike.
The U.S. healthcare system is highly complicated. Doctors are expected to deliver hyper person-centered care while shackled by excessive documentation, disparate patient data and financial pressure. Payers and regulators are pushing for more documentation, tighter controls and audits. And in between patient confusion, long delays and often under-serve themselves.
The new partnership between Navina and Nabla is stepping in here. Their integrated solution doesn’t just automate – it connects. Navina helps doctors to prepare by uncovering important data from labs, past records, and other sources, along with clinical gaps or missed issues. During the visit, Nabla records the entire consumer conversation and converts it into a clean clinical note – no switching between systems or forgetting.
Together, they help alleviate the burden of doctor burnout, positively influence patient care, and facilitate appropriately coding for reimbursement. The AI tools function as smart assistants behind the scenes, never replacing the doctor, but hindering the workload of a doctor.
Ronen Lavi, CEO of Navina said that the goal is to restore true human connection in care by alleviating some of the clutter of administration that doctors deal with on a day-to-day basis. Alex Lebrun, CEO of Nabla said that this partnership also enables them to integrate AI more deeply into the everyday workflow, allowing for more powerful insights in real-time.
This is notable considering the government is pushing providers to adopt more risk care-based models where each detail in documentation matters. When the AI integration is baked into the doctor’s workflow decision making, it becomes easier to document what is needed from the start which minimizes risk and improves quality of care.
Both companies raised significant funding rounds in recent weeks – Navina at $55M and Nabla $70M. This shows investor confidence in the potential of AI to improve healthcare.
With this transition, Navina and Nabla are not only improving the efficiency of healthcare they are making it more humane.
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