Aultman Health System, a healthcare network in Northeast Ohio, has scaled Nabla’s ambient AI assistant by embedding it natively within its Oracle Cerner electronic health record (EHR), bringing the advanced AI solution to hundreds of clinicians across both inpatient and outpatient settings and reinforcing the system’s focus on high-quality, patient-centered care while enhancing clinician efficiency and well-being. Working closely with Aultman’s IT and clinical teams, the integration was completed in under 60 days and enables real-time documentation without requiring clinicians to switch screens or duplicate entries, with structured notes flowing directly into the EHR before visits conclude, which improves accuracy and significantly reduces after-hours charting. “At Aultman, our focus has always been on delivering patient-first care,” said Steven Kelly, M.D., president of Aultman Hospital and chief medical officer for Aultman Health System. “With Nabla embedded in Oracle Cerner, our clinicians can stay fully present with patients while documentation happens seamlessly in the background. It’s helping us reduce administrative burden, improve note accuracy, and give clinicians more time for meaningful patient interactions.
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” Early results show clinicians saving between 30 and 60 minutes a day on documentation, with documentation time per patient dropping by 20–40%, allowing some clinicians to see three to five additional patients per day; based on this success, Aultman is extending the technology system-wide across family medicine, oncology, surgery, and urology, reflecting its commitment to innovation that enhances both clinician experience and quality of care. “As an orthopedic surgeon managing a high volume of complex cases, I haven’t seen anything improve my workflow the way Nabla has,” said Christopher B Stalling, D.O., orthopedic surgeon at Aultman, explaining that his notes are now more accurate and faster and that he ends each day with fewer after-hours charting. Providers also highlighted that Nabla can match individualized documentation preferences, embed ICD-10 codes automatically, remind clinicians of key discussion points and adapt to acute visits, strengthening trust in the AI and demonstrating how technology can support, rather than replace, clinical judgment. “Aultman demonstrates how ambient AI can be deeply integrated into everyday practice,” said Alex Lebrun, co-founder and CEO of Nabla, emphasizing that rapid deployment shows how large health systems can move quickly when technology truly meets clinical needs.





























