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Patient instructions are now shown in their own tab, making them easier to find and use. A one-time tooltip will guide users to the new location. This also prepares the interface for future output types like Orders.

We rolled out many visual improvements to the mobile listening screen, to make it cleaner, more accessible, and easier to use with controls repositioned lower on the screen.

We’ve made select menus easier to tap on mobile, thanks to new bottom sheets that make options are easier to select, especially on smaller screens or when using one hand.

We now apply speaker diarization to the final part of the transcript, helping ensure the note reflects who said what, all the way to the end of the visit.
We’ve updated the behavior when a user has no active encounters. Previously, a new encounter was automatically created if the last one was deleted, causing confusion and unexpected expiration dates. Now, we will show an empty encounter screen
The Nabla Chrome Extension can now capture patient-side audio from anywhere on your desktop, not just from the browser tab. This makes it possible to use the Nabla Chrome Extension with Zoom app, the Teams app or any other videocall desktop apps
Nabla now automatically imports pre-charted visit diagnoses from Athena and structures the A&P note into paragraphs based on those diagnoses.
You no longer need to approve a dot phrase for it to be added to your note. As soon as it’s triggered, the content is included automatically. You’ll see a quick notification letting you know which dot phrase was used.

We’ve added a new step to the sign-up flow to help improve transcription quality. New users are now asked whether they speak any other language with patients

The Nabla iOS app now automatically switches between two audio modes depending on how you're using it: