Explore the multilingual magic
NextGen® Ambient Assist now with Spanish support
Breaking down barriersin language and care
>25%
of health center patients nationwide reported they were best served in a language other than English.1
39%
of Spanish speakers reportspeaking English less than very well.3
>40
million
people in the United States
speak Spanish as their first language.2
Language concordance, or effectively communicating in a shared language, is key to successful care. AI-listening solutions with Spanish support record patients and providers in their native tongue during the visit so patients can better communicate and get the benefit of the physician’s full attention.
That natural conversation is then automatically generated into a SOAP note in English, required for charting into the EHR and to meet billing requirements
The language of care
AI-powered solutions with Spanish language support plays an important role in optimizing and personalizing care. These advances put all of us one step closer to leveling health inequality for Spanish-speaking patients while relieving the strain on multilingual physicians who serve a vital role in this community.
Schedule a meeting to learn more about NextGen Ambient Assist with Spanish language support and how your patients, and you practice, can benefit from this multilingual magic.
El futuro y AI
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Review Diagnosis codes andorders from today’s visit
Tap to exit Patient Chart
Tap to send to EHR
Review & edit SOAP note
Tap to end transcription
Tap to start & stop transcription
Tap to start ambient listening
Automated SOAP notes inunder 30 seconds
No copy and paste required
Saves providers up to 2 hoursof documentation time daily
See itin action
Schedule Demo
Review Diagnosis codes andorders from today’s visit
Tap to exit Patient Chart
Review & edit SOAP note
Tap to send to EHR
Tap to end transcription
Tap to start& stop transcription
Tap to startambient listening
Automated SOAP notes inunder 30 seconds
No copy and paste required
Saves providers up to 2 hoursof documentation time daily
See itin action
Explore the multilingual magic
NextGen Ambient Assist now with Spanish support
of Spanish speakers reportspeaking English less than very well.
39%
>40
million
people in the United States
speak Spanish
of health center patients nationwide reported they were best served in a language other than English.
>25%
Breaking down barriersin language and care
Language concordance, or effectively communicating in a shared language, is key to successful care. AI-listening solutions with Spanish support record patients and providers in their native tongue during the visit so patients can better communicate and get the benefit of the physician’s full attention.
That natural conversation is then automatically generated into a SOAP note in English, required for charting into the EHR and to meet billing requirements
The language of care
© 2024 NXGN Management, LLC. | Legal notices | nextgen.com
AI-powered solutions with Spanish language support plays an important role in optimizing and personalizing care. These advances put all of us one step closer to leveling health inequality for Spanish-speaking patients while relieving the strain on multilingual physicians who serve a vital role in this community.
Schedule a meeting to learn more about NextGen Ambient Assist with Spanish language support and how your patients, and you practice, can benefit from this multilingual magic.
El futuro y AI
Schedule Demo
Schedule Demo
1 “National Health Center Program Uniform Data System (UDS) Awardee Data,” Health Resources & Services Administration, 2023. https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/data-reporting/program-data/national 2 Gabe Wood, “How Many People Speak Spanish? A Full Breakdown by Country,” Rosetta Stone blog, May 11, 2023. https://blog.rosettastone.com/how-many-people-speak-spanish-a-full-breakdown-bycountry/#:~:text=Though% 20Spanish%20isn't%20an,population%20is%20growing%20every%20year. 3 Sandy Dietrich and Erik Hernandez, “Nearly 68 Million People Spoke a Language Other Than English at Home in 2019,” United States Census Bureau, December 6, 2022. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2022/12/languages-we-speak-in-united-states.html
