Nabla and Navina have entered a strategic partnership focused on enhancing clinician workflows through advanced clinical intelligence and ambient AI.
The collaboration seeks to integrate Navina’s clinician co-pilot with its in-visit ambient documentation to improve patient outcomes and financial performance.
It also ensures easy reconciliation of historical patient records with live patient dialogue.
The partnership addresses the challenges in the US healthcare system by providing real-time support throughout the clinical encounter.
Navina’s AI engine processes data from multiple clinical sources, including labs and imaging, aligning it with Nabla’s ambient conversation data.
The integration creates a cohesive clinical picture, enabling timely, evidence-based decisions without the need for clinicians to switch between various systems.
Navina CEO and co-founder Ronen Lavi said: “This partnership marks another milestone in our mission to redefine population health, with the patient-physician interaction at the centre.
“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-centred interactions at the point of care.”
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Centre for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) are moving towards mandatory downside risk arrangements.
The need for accurate and defensible documentation is critical, and the integration supports the requirement by embedding directly into clinician workflows.
The partnership empowers healthcare organisations to improve quality metrics, risk adjustment, clinician satisfaction, and patient outcomes.
The development follows both companies’ recent funding rounds, with Navina securing $55m led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives and Nabla raising $70m led by HV Capital.
Nabla co-founder and CEO Alex Lebrun said: “Our partnership with Navina reinforces our commitment to embedding deeper and broader AI capabilities across clinical workflows.
“We’re excited about the potential this collaboration unlocks for clinicians, equipping them with timely insights to elevate patient care while maximising documentation accuracy and reimbursement.”