FreeD is an AI medical scribe designed to turn natural patient conversations into ready-to-use clinical documentation. During a visit, FreeD listens to the encounter, transcribes what was said, and then summarizes it into structured notes that clinicians can quickly review. By reducing time spent typing and formatting documentation, it helps healthcare professionals stay focused on patient care while still producing complete, consistent visit notes.
To use FreeD, start a session by selecting “Capture visit” at the beginning of the appointment. The system records and transcribes the dialogue in real time and generates a draft note based on the encounter. After the visit, the clinician edits or confirms the content and then copies and pastes the finalized documentation into their EHR. FreeD is built to fit different workflows and supports multiple medical specialties, making it useful for a wide range of outpatient and clinical settings.
FreeD also emphasizes practical integration into daily documentation routines. It can output notes in customizable formats so clinicians can align drafts with their preferred structure or specialty-specific templates. With support for EHR workflows, FreeD aims to streamline the path from conversation to documentation, helping teams spend less time on administrative tasks and more time on direct patient interaction.
For support, users can contact [email protected] or use the request form provided by FreeD. The product is offered by Freed Inc., based in San Francisco, California, and provides sign-up and pricing inquiry options through its official links.
Freed is an AI medical scribe that listens, transcribes, and summarizes patient visits into clinical documentation. It helps healthcare professionals save time on documentation, allowing them to focus more on patient care. Freed integrates with EHR systems and supports various medical specialties.
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