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CB Insights Names Freed One of 2025’s 50 Most Promising Digital Health Startups

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CB Insights Names Freed One of 2025’s 50 Most Promising Digital Health Startups

A moment of recognition, and reflection on why we do what we do.

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Lauren Funaro
Published Date
October 21, 2025
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CB Insights announced its 2025 Digital Health 50 List, spotlighting companies who shape the next era of care. 

Freed is proud to be on that list — not just for what we’ve built, but for why we built it.

Every innovation we make starts with a simple goal: give clinicians time back. 

From the first version of Freed’s AI scribe to the latest advances in agentic AI and EHR automation, every update aims to ease your mental load and reclaim your time. 

“This validates what we’ve been working toward since day one: giving clinicians their time back so they can focus on patient care instead of paperwork.” — Erez Druk, Co-founder and CEO, Freed

The bigger picture: less burnout, better care

CB Insights recognized Freed for our progress in clinical workflow automation, but to us, automation has never been the point. The point is balance.

Clinicians are carrying impossible workloads — hours of after-visit charting and late nights catching up on notes. 

We’re here to change that. By generating accurate, chart-ready documentation and then applying AI to power your entire workflow, we help you end your days on time, lower stress, and enjoy the work that you love. 

A win for small and mid-sized practices

Freed’s recognition also highlights a group often overlooked in health-tech headlines: independent practices.

Since our launch in 2023, more than 25,000 clinicians across 96 specialties have trusted Freed, mostly from clinics of 2–50 providers. 

These teams don’t have IT departments or enterprise budgets. They need tools that work right away.

That’s why we’ve focused on building a user-friendly set of AI tools that support the realities of daily practice — before, during, and after the visit. 

Our mission continues

Being named to the Digital Health 50 is an honor — but for us, it’s fuel. It’s motivation to keep listening to clinicians, refining note accuracy, and building features that feel effortless from day one.

Because the measure of our success isn’t awards or funding rounds. It’s how many clinicians get to skip pajama time. 

“Our team remains committed to fighting clinician burnout and helping providers live happier, more balanced lives.” — Erez Druk, CEO

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