BOULDER, Colorado—NVoq, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered clinical documentation solutions for post-acute care, will demonstrate its latest solution, Voice Assistant, at two major industry events this November—the National Alliance for Care at Home Annual Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans and the 2025 Homecare Homebase Users Conference in Grapevine, Texas.
Built with nVoq's ClinicalCore AI, Voice Assistant leverages more than a decade of data to deliver documentation that's contextually accurate and purpose-built for post-acute care, the company said.
"Voice Assistant represents the next evolution of how clinicians document care," said Dawn Iddings, chief revenue officer at nVoq. "We've built it to meet clinicians where they are today, and to help agencies prepare for what's coming next in health care innovation."
At both events, nVoq will offer demonstrations of Voice Assistant, highlighting how ambient AI fits into clinical workflows—from capturing essential visit details to simplifying OASIS documentation, including Start of Care Assessments.
