
University of Toledo Health Scales Nabla's Ambient AI After Unlocking Better Documentation Precision and Revenue Cycle Performance
NEW YORK, March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Nabla, one of the most widely adopted AI assistants in clinical care, today announced a partnership with University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) to bring AI-powered clinical documentation to hundreds of physicians and advanced practice providers across the academic health system. The deployment reflects UToledo Health's broader strategy to lead in next-generation clinical innovation by responsibly integrating artificial intelligence into clinical workflows while improving physician experience and patient care.
UToledo Health, the academic health system of the University of Toledo serving northwest Ohio through clinical care, research, and medical education, brings together a broad network of clinicians across its clinical and training programs. Following an extensive evaluation of multiple AI documentation assistants, UToledo Health selected Nabla for its technical performance and its collaborative approach to adapting the technology to real clinical workflows.
"From the earliest conversations, Nabla's team demonstrated an exceptional level of engagement with clinicians and health system leadership," said Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, Chief Medical Informatics Officer at University of Toledo Health. "We were able to work directly with their research and engineering teams, creating a feedback loop that allowed the technology to evolve quickly around real clinical needs."
Nabla integrates directly with Epic, enabling clinicians across multiple specialties, from primary care to surgery, to generate structured documentation within their existing workflow. During the 8-week initial evaluation phase, clinicians using Nabla reduced time to chart closure by 29%, while documentation backlogs in several departments dropped from more than 400 open charts to fewer than 30.