OpenEvidence
Medical search and clinical decision-support AI that synthesizes peer-reviewed evidence for clinicians.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
Back to directoryDoximity's clinician AI assistant for evidence-referenced answers and administrative writing tasks inside the Doximity workflow.
Clinicians already using Doximity who want a PHI-capable assistant for first-draft clinical reference, correspondence, education, and workflow writing.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Doximity Ask as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat as clinician workflow support unless a local deployment uses it for regulated clinical decision support; verify intended-use claims before point-of-care reliance. |
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| Privacy | Doximity states HIPAA-compliant protocols, PHI support, and encryption in transit and at rest; confirm contract, retention, audit, and enterprise controls for organization use. |
| Evidence | Support materials say responses can use referenced evidence and preferred journals; clinicians still need to check sources and hallucination warnings. |
| Workflow | Best evaluated as a clinician-authenticated assistant for first drafts, education, translation, document review, and clinical reference inside Doximity. |
Doximity's support page describes Doximity Ask as a HIPAA-compliant AI assistant for clinicians that can answer clinical questions with referenced responses, generate note templates, create patient education materials, translate content, and securely include PHI.
Not for: Autonomous diagnosis, treatment decisions, emergency triage, or use by unverified users outside Doximity eligibility and local policy.
Use these links to confirm current claims, terms, regulatory status, pricing, and deployment requirements.