Navina Study Finds Combined AI More Than Doubles Note Completeness
New research from our portfolio company Navina reveals a breakthrough insight in clinical documentation: ambient listening alone is not enough for accurate, complete medical notes. The study shows that when ambient technology is paired with a patient’s longitudinal clinical history, note completeness more than doubles and overall documentation quality increases by 18%.
The analysis, covering 354 primary care encounters across diabetes and hypertension, shows a clear pattern: the conversation happening in the exam room captures only part of a patient’s story. Critical context often lives in the EHR, claims data, HIE sources, and long-term medical history. Ambient-only systems miss these elements, leading to incomplete notes and care gaps.
Navina’s AI solves this problem by uniting real-time conversation with the full clinical record, integrating structured data from multiple sources to give physicians a complete and accurate picture. This combined approach supports better decision-making, closes documentation gaps, and frees clinicians from hours of administrative work.
In an era where physicians face increasing pressure to balance patient care with documentation demands, Navina’s findings underscore a fundamental truth: for AI to meaningfully improve care, ambient alone isn’t enough. Only by pairing ambient listening with deep, unified patient history can AI deliver accurate documentation, higher-quality care, and real time savings.
Read the full study here.