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What’s New in Tali This Week: Smarter Notes, Call from Tali, and More

Hesam Dadafarin

May 1, 2026

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TL;DR

This week, we improved note accuracy, expanded templates and language support, and introduced early access to Tali Call from Tali, a new way to handle patient calls without switching between tools.

A Quick Weekly Update from Me

Hi, I’m Hesam, co-founder and CTPO at Tali. I’ll be sharing a quick update each week on what we’re building, what’s improving, and what’s coming next.

Our focus is simple: make documentation more accurate, more reliable, and easier to fit into your workflow.

This week’s update is a big one.

Smarter Notes, Fewer Edits

The biggest improvement this week is our latest model upgrade for longer visits.

We’ve focused on making notes more accurate the first time, especially for more complex encounters. Tali now has a better understanding of how clinicians speak, how visits flow, and how notes should be structured.

In practice, that means:

The goal here is simple: reduce the amount of time you spend editing after the visit. We will release this model to shorter visits in the coming weeks.

Call from Tali

One of the biggest sources of friction we hear about is patient calls.

Switching between phones, apps, and your EMR while trying to document an encounter slows everything down and makes documentation harder than it should be.

We’re working to remove that.

Call from Tali is a new capability that allows you to place calls directly from Tali while automatically capturing the conversation and generating structured notes.

With Call from Tali, you’ll be able to:

This is an early step toward making documentation a natural part of care, not a separate task.

Join the waitlist for early access

New Templates for More Workflows

We’ve also expanded our template library.

Documentation isn’t just about patient encounters. Clinics rely on structured notes for team discussions, administrative work, and specialized care scenarios.

This update adds support for:

These templates help reduce the need to reshape notes manually and make it easier to document different types of work consistently.

Supporting Multilingual Care

Tali now supports more than 100 languages.

For many clinics, multilingual care is part of everyday practice. The goal here is to reduce the cognitive load of documenting in different languages and allow clinicians to work more naturally.

Instead of translating while documenting, Tali can capture the conversation as it happens and generate a structured note that fits your workflow.

See how to set your language

More Improvements Across the Platform

We’ve also made a number of smaller updates:

What’s Next

We’ll continue shipping improvements to accuracy, performance, and workflow support over the coming weeks.

If you have feedback or ideas, feel free to email us at help@tali.ai. We read every message.

Key Takeaways

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