What Freed does
Freed is an AI clinical documentation assistant that captures an authorized encounter, produces a transcript and structured note, and offers editing, coding, EHR-push, and follow-up tools by plan.
Freed centers on ambient clinical documentation rather than autonomous care. Its current workflow covers capture, transcript, note generation, templates, editing, and downstream documents; higher tiers add patient context, coding suggestions, cited clinical evidence, and EHR push. It can reduce repetitive drafting, but the signed chart remains the clinician's responsibility.
Current self-serve monthly pricing is $39 for Starter with 40 notes, $79 for Core with unlimited note generation, and $119 for Premier; the reviewed annual Premier price is $1,248. Group capabilities and larger deployments use custom terms. Trials, taxes, app-store billing, integrations, and group entitlements can change the effective cost, so buyers should confirm the checkout and contract.
Freed states that it is HIPAA and HITECH compliant, offers BAAs in covered arrangements, encrypts data, and deletes patient audio after processing rather than storing it long term. Those controls do not replace consent, minimum-necessary configuration, access reviews, retention policy, or breach procedures. Ambient audio may capture bystanders, and generated notes or codes can be incomplete or wrong; review every output against the encounter before clinical or billing use.
How Freed works
With patient notice or consent as required, a clinician starts Freed during an in-person or virtual encounter. The service converts speech to a transcript, applies specialty and custom template context, and generates an editable clinical note. Eligible plans add prior-visit context, AI-assisted edits, suggested ICD-10 or other codes, letters, instructions, and browser-based EHR push. The clinician must compare the draft with the encounter, correct omissions or invented details, choose codes, and sign in the system of record.
How to set up Freed
Define the pilot boundary
Choose clinicians, specialties, visit types, templates, EHR path, consent standard, retention, and measures such as correction time and note completion.
Confirm privacy and contract terms
Review the BAA, security materials, subprocessors, data location, deletion behavior, plan limits, and local recording and patient-notice requirements.
Create and secure accounts
Use unique identities, MFA where available, least-privilege group roles, approved devices, and a documented offboarding process.
Test representative encounters
Use synthetic or authorized sessions across accents, medications, negations, telehealth, interruptions, and specialty terminology; compare drafts with source facts.
Approve a clinical workflow
Require clinician edits and signature, prohibit automatic diagnosis or billing submission, monitor errors and consent refusals, and reassess templates and integrations regularly.
Freed FAQs
How much does Freed cost?
On August 10, 2026, official materials listed Starter at $39 monthly, Core at $79, and Premier at $119, with custom group terms and a seven-day trial. Verify checkout and taxes.
Does Freed connect to an EHR?
Premier includes browser-based EHR push and group deployments can support broader workflows. Compatibility and field mapping should be tested with the exact EHR.
Does Freed keep visit audio?
Freed says patient recordings are temporarily processed and automatically deleted after note generation and quality checks, while note retention is separately configurable.
Can clinicians accept a Freed note without review?
No. Transcription and generation can omit, confuse, or invent clinically material details. A qualified clinician must reconcile, edit, and sign the record.
Was Freed tested hands-on for this listing?
No. This is a documentation-based review of official product, pricing, help, privacy, and security materials current on the review date.
Listing reviewed 2026-08-10. Product details and pricing can change; verify important terms on the provider's website.
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