I've watched three separate physicians nearly cry with relief after their first week using Nabla, which tells you something about how soul-crushing medical documentation has become. This isn't another transcription tool that dumps unstructured text into your EHR—it's an AI assistant that genuinely understands the difference between subjective complaints and objective findings, and structures notes the way actual humans would chart them.
Nabla is the tool to choose if you're a practice administrator or physician leader who's serious about solving documentation burden and has the budget to match. Solo practitioners and small practices should wait for more flexible pricing tiers or consider alternatives with lower entry points. The AI quality is genuinely impressive—this isn't vaporware—but the enterprise positioning means you need enterprise-scale problems to justify the investment.