Northwell Health has chosen Abridge’s ambient AI system to transform how clinical conversations are documented. The platform, set to be deployed across its 28 hospitals, aims to reduce documentation overload, improve note accuracy, and support doctors & nurses while the health system implements a major Epic EHR upgrade.
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Northwell Health, serving over 3 million patients annually through 28 hospitals and 1,000 outpatient facilities, is deploying Abridge’s ambient AI platform system-wide. The move is intended to ease the burden of clinical documentation for its 20,000 physicians and 22,000+ nursing staff. The tool captures spoken patient-clinician interactions and turns them into clinically useful, billable notes, reducing time spent on note-taking. It will be embedded in workflows across outpatient, inpatient, and emergency department settings. As Northwell transitions to a new Epic electronic health record system, this ambient AI addition is meant to help maintain clinician efficiency, accuracy, and satisfaction.
Northwell is deploying Abridge’s ambient AI platform across all 28 of its hospitals. The goal? Streamline clinical documentation by converting conversations between doctors and patients into organized, bill-ready notes across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. Supporting over 55 specialties and nearly 30 languages, the system promises to scale with Northwell’s large and diverse clinical workforce.
This rollout dovetails with another massive internal project: Northwell’s adoption of Epic as its electronic health record (EHR) system. Integrating Abridge now means smoother transitions, less duplication, and hopefully, less chaos during the changeover. For many clinicians, documentation is one of the biggest drains hours spent after clinic visits, typing into EHRs, catching up on notes. With Abridge in place, much of that burden could be reduced, freeing up time for patient care.
The numbers are promising. In prior use-cases, Abridge has been associated with as much as a 67% reduction in documentation-related burnout. That’s huge when you consider how many doctors feel squeezed by paperwork rather than patient interaction. Northwell plans to lean on those gains, especially since burnout isn’t just about workload it’s about engagement, focus, satisfaction.
Also key is how the technology plugs into downstream workflows. Beyond notes, Northwell & Abridge are exploring ways the platform can support coding, risk adjustment, prior authorization, even nurse workflows. That means the potential productivity gains aren’t just about writing notes faster they may ripple across billing, compliance, and administrative tasks.
“By reducing documentation burden, Abridge will help our clinicians return to what they do best: caring for our patients.”
By
HB Team
