Ambience Healthcare Launches Conversational AI Tool for Nurses

New EHR-integrated platform aims to streamline nursing documentation and improve patient care.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 6:02pm by Ben Kaplan

Ambience Healthcare, a leading AI platform for clinical documentation and revenue integrity, has announced the launch of Chart Chat for Nursing, the first EHR-integrated conversational AI tool designed specifically for inpatient nursing workflows.

Why it matters

The new AI-powered tool is intended to help nurses save time on documentation, allowing them to focus more on direct patient care. As healthcare systems continue to face nursing shortages and burnout, innovations that can reduce administrative burdens on nurses are increasingly important.

The details

Chart Chat for Nursing uses natural language processing and machine learning to allow nurses to dictate notes and orders directly into the electronic health record (EHR) system using voice commands. The platform integrates seamlessly with major EHR platforms, enabling nurses to complete documentation tasks more efficiently without having to toggle between multiple systems.

  • Ambience Healthcare announced the launch of Chart Chat for Nursing on April 1, 2026.

The players

Ambience Healthcare

A leading AI platform for clinical documentation and revenue integrity.

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What they’re saying

“We developed Chart Chat for Nursing to empower nurses and give them back time to focus on what matters most - providing exceptional patient care.”

— Dr. Sarah Lim, Chief Medical Officer, Ambience Healthcare

What’s next

Ambience Healthcare plans to roll out Chart Chat for Nursing to healthcare systems across the country in the coming months, with the goal of improving nursing workflows and patient outcomes.

The takeaway

As healthcare systems continue to face nursing shortages and burnout, innovative AI-powered tools like Chart Chat for Nursing could play a crucial role in streamlining documentation tasks and allowing nurses to devote more time to direct patient care.