What languages does Nabla support?
There are 3 types of languages in Nabla.
Encounter languages
The encounter language is the language spoken during the visit. You can use a different encounter language if both you and your patient speak it. If you use an interpreter, you can simply select the language in which you will communicate with the interpreter, typically English.
Nabla supports visit in the following languages:
English (US)
English (UK)
French
Spanish
We also launched in Beta these languages: Arabic (EG), Arabic (LB), Arabic (MA), Arabic (SA), Armenian (AM), Bengali (IN), Cantonese (CN), Croatian (HR), Filipino (PH), German (DE), Greek (GR), Gujarati (IN), Hebrew (IL), Hindi (IN), Italian (IT), Japanese (JP), Khmer (KH), Korean (KR), Mandarin (CN), Persian (IR), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Punjabi (IN), Russian (RU), Serbian (RS), Spanish (Spain), Tamil (IN), Telugu (IN), Thai (TH), Urdu (IN) and Vietnamese (VN)
The transcript and the note for encounters in Beta languages may contain errors, please review the note carefully.
Note languages
The note will be generated in English or in French if you update the note language in the Settings.
Patient instructions languages
The patient instructions will be automatically generated in the encounter language. If you speak Spanish and have a visit in Spanish, you would have set the Spanish encounter language: your note will be in English and the patient instructions will be in Spanish.