If you're trying to free up time from paperwork and administrative tasks in your mental health practice, there are a number of AI-powered tools that can help. One interesting example is MedReport AI, a clinical documentation tool geared specifically for mental health professionals in Australia. The tool uses AI to generate reports like Medicare updates, progress notes, discharge summaries and referrals in a matter of minutes. It can cut documentation time by up to 88% and offers features like a DSM-5 Diagnostics Tool and creation of personalized treatment plans. It also complies with Australian health regulations and standards.
Another good option is Suki, an AI-powered voice assistant that automates clinical workflows with ambient note generation, dictation, code suggestion and question answering. Suki is deeply integrated with big EHR systems like Epic and Cerner, and is HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2 compliant for data security. It can cut down on documentation time by 72% and improve physician satisfaction and retention by reducing burnout.
If you want to improve transcription and note generation, Freed offers an AI-powered medical scribe that learns your writing style. It can generate custom clinical notes fast, even in noisy environments, and connects directly to EHR systems. Freed is designed to free up time for clinicians so they can spend less time documenting and more time on patient care.
Last, you should check out Abridge, a generative AI platform that converts clinical conversations into structured notes. It works with multiple languages and specialties, and connects directly to Epic systems. Abridge can help free up time for clinicians, saving them up to 70 hours a month, and give them a better work-life balance so they can spend more time with patients.