Last updated: June 5, 2026

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Freed medical AI product profile

AI medical scribe marketed to clinicians who want faster SOAP note creation.

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Clinical documentation and scribes

Best fit

Clinicians seeking a low-friction scribe trial before enterprise procurement.

Primary use case
AI scribe for SOAP notes and visit documentation
Audience
Individual clinicians and smaller practices
Risk level
Lower to medium
Pricing signal
Free trial and subscription-style plans; verify current pricing.
Official sources
2 official sources

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Regulatory, privacy, evidence, and workflow lens

Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Freed as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.

Regulatory / FDATreat it as draft documentation support, not autonomous clinical documentation or coding submission.
PrivacyConfirm HIPAA or BAA terms, audio-retention settings, account controls, and whether the planned workflow fits local privacy policy before entering PHI.
EvidenceUse a small pilot to measure note completeness, specialty fit, and clinician correction burden instead of assuming consumer-like ease means clinical readiness.
WorkflowBest for individual clinicians or smaller practices that need a simpler scribe workflow before evaluating heavier enterprise integrations.

Where Freed fits

Freed presents itself as an AI scribe and assistant for creating SOAP notes.

Not for: High-risk documentation use without local privacy review and note QA.

What to verify before using Freed

Source links

Use these links to confirm current claims, terms, regulatory status, pricing, and deployment requirements.

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