Tali AI
Tali is a voice-enabled virtual assistant for physicians that works atop all web-based EHR systems. Try Tali for FREE today.
Save countless hours on administrative tasks with our built-in medical scribe and medical search functionality. Tali AI is an artificial intelligence (AI) virtual assistant that is designed to help physicians and healthcare professionals with their daily tasks. It uses natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to understand and respond to spoken and written commands. Tali AI can
03/25/2026
Stop treating clinic billing like guesswork
You didn’t become a clinician to spend your evenings second-guessing billing codes or worrying about what you might have missed.
But in reality, billing in Canadian healthcare is complex, fragmented, and often feels like a black box. Between evolving rules, eligibility windows, and time pressure, it’s easy to default to simpler choices just to move on, even if that means leaving revenue behind.
Tali is built to help clinics regain control.
Introducing Tali Billing, an AI real-time billing agent designed to support you across the entire billing lifecycle, so you can focus on care while your clinic runs with more clarity and confidence.
What this means for you:
Feel confident you’re capturing the revenue you’ve already earned
Spend less time chasing rules and more time with patients
See what’s happening across your billing, without the guesswork
How it works:
From preparing before a visit, to making decisions in the room, to understanding what happens on payday, Tali supports you at every step.
We’re launching with a limited group of clinics.
If you’re ready to bring clarity back to your billing and reduce the admin burden, we’d love to have you.
☝️ Join the waitlist at the link in our bio!
03/18/2026
Fast notes don’t matter if clinicians don’t trust them. Note quality, structure, and editability determine whether a tool becomes routine or abandoned.
This is why note quality decides adoption: https://hubs.li/Q047kTmY0
03/12/2026
Clinicians don't enter healthcare to spend their evenings finishing charts. They enter the profession to care for people.
At Windsor Essex Community Health Centre, documentation was beginning to compete with the human side of care. Clinicians were balancing typing, listening, and thinking all at once. And unfinished charting was following them home.
When they introduced an AI scribe, the goal wasn’t automation. It was presence. Less typing during visits, more eye contact with patients, and five to ten minutes saved per encounter that no longer had to be recovered after hours. Sometimes the biggest impact of technology isn’t speed. It’s attention.
Read the full story of how Windsor Essex Community Health Centre is putting focus back on patients.
https://hubs.li/Q046zbSW0
03/10/2026
Every AI scribe looks impressive in a demo. But real adoption happens in the workflow.
If a tool sits outside the EMR, forces context switching, or adds extra steps, the cognitive load doesn’t disappear. It just moves somewhere else.
Integration isn’t a technical detail. It’s the difference between reducing administrative burden and unintentionally shifting it. We unpack why integration matters more than features here:
https://hubs.li/Q0464M-40
03/05/2026
Ontario’s findings are consistent with what Early Majority adoption teaches us: Tools only deliver value when they fit real workflows.
Integration, note quality, and support matter more than feature lists.
These principles are exactly how Tali has been built and deployed across Canadian clinics. See how Tali fits real workflows, start a free trial: https://hubs.li/Q044kfR20
03/03/2026
Clinical decision support has long meant another login, another tab, another subscription. But in clinics, clicks matters just as much as content.
In our latest blog, we explore why it may be time to rethink clinical decision support in Canada and how integrating Medical Search directly into your documentation workflow can reduce friction, cognitive load, and after-hours charting.
Grounded in Canadian guidelines. Available across web, desktop, and Chrome. No additional subscription required.
Open Tali. Ask a medical question. Stay in the encounter.
Try it now: https://hubs.li/Q044jLdP0
Read the full blog here: https://hubs.li/Q044jLC90
02/26/2026
You finish the visit, you generate the form and then you realize… half the required details weren’t discussed.
So you retype.
Re-enter.
Scroll.
Edit field by field.
Forms aren’t complicated. They’re just repetitive. That repetition adds friction to an already full day.
That’s why we built Form Helper.
Add missing context once, dictate clarification or upload supporting documentation. Tali will update the form intelligently so you don’t have to manually edit every field. Structured paperwork shouldn’t steal your evenings.
Learn how it works: https://hubs.li/Q044Ws6Q0
Try it today: https://hubs.li/Q044WqL_0
02/24/2026
AI scribes aren’t new, but national, real-world evaluation is. Canada is doing what most markets skipped: testing AI scribes at scale, across provinces, practice models, and workflows. The hype phase is over. The real work has started.
Here’s what the evidence is showing so far: https://hubs.li/Q044jHjf0
02/19/2026
Presence isn’t a soft metric. It shapes trust, communication, and the care experience itself.
This is one of the most important signals coming out of the national evaluation: https://hubs.li/Q042nsFq0
02/17/2026
The real outcome of an AI scribe isn’t a cleaner note. It’s moments like uninterrupted eye contact. Like not mentally drafting a SOAP while someone is talking. When documentation fades into the background, presence comes back.
Canadian data shows how this actually plays out in the exam room: https://hubs.li/Q042ntK10
02/12/2026
OntarioMD’s evaluation of AI scribes found an average ~70% reduction in documentation time during patient encounters.
That time doesn’t disappear.
It shows up as:
Fewer after-hours notes
Lower cognitive load
More capacity where it matters most
If you’re curious what this looks like in real workflows, you can try it yourself: https://hubs.li/Q042nrF30
Read what Ontario learned by evaluating AI scribes in real clinical settings here: https://hubs.li/Q042nllD0
02/10/2026
Administrative work is often treated as an individual clinician problem. In reality, it’s a system-level issue.
In Ontario, documentation pressure shows up everywhere: after-hours charting, reduced capacity, and growing burnout across primary and community care.
AI scribes aren’t about doing more work faster. They’re about giving time back to clinicians so care systems can function more sustainably. That’s the conversation we need to be having.
We broke down the Ontario evidence behind this shift here: https://hubs.li/Q042nn7t0
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