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From:

$90/month

Trial:

7 Days Trial

Freed AI is an AI scribe that automates the taking of notes during encounters with patients.

From:

$90/month

Trial:

7 Days Trial

TL;DR

  • Freed AI is an AI scribe that automates the taking of notes during encounters with patients.
  • It is compatible with popular EHRs and can be used in physical meetings or over telemedicine platforms.
  • Minimal correction is required as it offers a high level of accuracy in the notes it generates.
  • It was created to be used by medical professionals such as doctors, therapists, and nurses.
  • Freed AI is designed to be compliant with the information security standards set by HIPAA.

    At A Glance

    > Alternatives:

    • DeepScribe
    • Suki AI
    • Nuance DAX

    > Best For:

    • Physicians
    • Psychologists and Therapists
    • Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
    • Telehealth Providers
    • Small Clinics and Private Practices

    Pricing

    • 7 Days free trial
    • Individual Plan: $90/month – most of the features
    • Group Plan: Custom pricing – Dedicated Account Manager and other custom support


Overview & Main Features

Freed AI combines speech recognition, natural language processing, and clinical intelligence to deliver a seamless documentation experience. Its key features include:

1. Real-Time Voice Capture

Freed AI captures conversation in real-time. It can be executed in the background during in-person or virtual visits. The audio is securely processed in real-time.

2. Smart Note Generation

Using context-aware NLP, Freed structures notes into standard medical formats (SOAP, DAP, narrative). It extracts relevant symptoms, history, assessments, and plans.

3. EHR-Friendly Exports

While Freed does not yet natively support all EHRs, it does support export via PDF, plain text, and copy-paste formats. Its group pricing plan includes custom formatting for popular EHRs like Epic, Cerner, and AthenaHealth

4. HIPAA Compliance & Security

Freed AI adheres to stringent data privacy and encryption standards. Transcripts and audio are encrypted both in transit and at rest. HIPAA compliance is built into each workflow.

5. Multi-Specialty Templates

It supports several medical specialties, including:

  • Family Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Internal Medicine
  • OB/GYN
  • Physical Therapy

Each specialty can use pre-set note templates or customize their own.

6. Telehealth Compatibility

Freed AI supports Zoom, Doxy.me, and so on. It has the option to record audio directly or merge with recordings post-visit. This flexibility facilitates the documentation of remote healthcare meetings.

7. Note Editing and Review Interface

Users have the ability to edit, approve, or add comments to auto-generated notes in Freed’s dashboard. The notes are saved for reference and auditing.

8. Mobile and Desktop Access

Freed AI can be accessed from a web browser on any device. Its mobile optimization makes it available on iPads or smartphones.

9. Analytics and Reporting (Enterprise Only)

Large healthcare centers or hospitals can view note volume, time saved, and usage analytics to optimize workflows and staffing.

    FAQ

    1. Is Freed AI secure and HIPAA-compliant?
    Yes. Freed AI makes use of enterprise-grade encryption and follows all HIPAA regulations for storing and processing medical data.

    2. Can Freed AI integrate directly with my EHR?
    Individual plans offer export-friendly notes. Enterprise plans support direct integration via custom APIs, depending on your EHR provider.

    3. Does Freed AI work for all medical specialties?
    It currently works best for primary care, psychiatry, therapy, and internal medicine. More specialty templates are expected to be added over time.

    4. How accurate are the notes?
    Freed AI often generates accurate notes. Most users make minor edits, but many notes are ready with minimal revision.

    5. Can it be used offline?
    Currently, Freed requires an internet connection to process audio and generate notes. Offline mode is under development.

    6. Is there a mobile app?
    Not yet, but the web platform is optimized for mobile browsers and tablets.