
Nabla Copilot
Clinical documentation software
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What is Nabla Copilot
Nabla Copilot is an AI-assisted clinical documentation tool that listens to patient encounters and drafts structured clinical notes for clinician review and sign-off. It is used by ambulatory care providers to reduce time spent on note-taking and to standardize documentation across visits. The product focuses on real-time transcription and note generation rather than full practice management or billing workflows, and it is typically deployed alongside an existing EHR.
Automated note drafting workflow
It generates draft clinical notes from live or recorded conversations, which can reduce manual typing during or after visits. Clinicians can review, edit, and finalize notes before they are saved to the medical record. This fits organizations that want documentation support without replacing their existing EHR.
Structured clinical note outputs
It produces structured note formats (for example, common SOAP-style sections) that align with typical outpatient documentation needs. Structured outputs can improve consistency across providers compared with free-text dictation alone. This can be useful for teams that need more standardized notes for downstream coding or quality processes.
EHR-adjacent deployment option
Because it is positioned as a copilot for documentation, it can be adopted without migrating scheduling, billing, or patient engagement tools. This lowers operational disruption compared with switching to an all-in-one healthcare platform. It is particularly relevant for practices that already rely on a separate EHR and want to augment documentation speed.
Not a full EHR platform
Nabla Copilot does not replace core EHR capabilities such as orders, results management, longitudinal charting, scheduling, billing, and patient portal functions. Organizations seeking an end-to-end system will still need additional software for those workflows. This can increase integration and vendor-management requirements.
Accuracy and oversight required
AI-generated notes can include omissions, misattributions, or incorrect clinical details, especially with complex histories, accents, or noisy environments. Clinicians must validate content for clinical and legal accuracy before signing. This oversight requirement can limit time savings in certain specialties or visit types.
Integration and compliance diligence
Value depends on how well outputs can be transferred into the organization’s EHR and documentation templates, which may vary by environment. Security, privacy, and data-retention requirements (including HIPAA and local regulations) require careful review during procurement. Some organizations may need additional controls, audits, or contractual terms before deployment.
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Nabla Technologies, Inc.
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