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Why Internal Medicine Clinicians Love Freed

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Why Internal Medicine Clinicians Love Freed

Built for layered diagnoses, longitudinal care, and the clinical judgment internal medicine demands.

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February 20, 2026
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You thrive on complexity: the diagnostic puzzles, longitudinal relationships, and satisfaction of seeing CHF stabilize over months or A1Cs finally come down.

But somewhere between residency and now, work became less about thinking and more about typing. 

Long, defensive notes written for billing departments. Prior auths that take longer than the visit. Patient portal messages that never stop coming.

It’s admin work that AI should solve — but most AI scribes were built for quick, straightforward encounters. Internal medicine is anything but straightforward. 

That's why we built Freed.

Freed for internal medicine
What internists need Why it matters in internal medicine How Freed delivers
Chart-ready accuracy across multiple problems Your patients often have multiple active conditions, medication changes, and risk factors in a single visit. Notes designed to faithfully capture layered problem lists, medication adjustments, and clinical reasoning — always reviewed and signed by you.
Longitudinal patient context Internal medicine is built on trend recognition: BP patterns, med tolerance, adherence over time. Smart Visit Prep surfaces prior visit details and relevant history so you don't reconstruct the story from scratch.
Support for clinical reasoning You're documenting differential diagnoses, risk-benefit decisions, and evolving plans. AI clinician assistant surfaces past patient information and clinical guidelines to help with decision-making.
Full template flexibility Many internists organize notes by problem, organ system, or chronic disease tracking. Upload or copy/paste your own templates. Use Learn format to train notes to sound like you.
Efficient revision of complex notes One medication change can affect multiple sections of the chart. Use prompted edits to reorganize, move content, or update entire sections.
Seamless EHR workflow Extra tab-switching and copy-paste add friction during busy clinic days. Chrome Extension allows one-click push into browser-based EHRs.
Security that matches complexity Internal medicine notes might include psychiatric history, substance use, chronic disease data, and social determinants. Signed BAA, HIPAA/HITECH compliance, SOC 2 Type II certification, encrypted storage, and automatic audio deletion by default.

Why Freed’s AI scribe fits internal medicine

“As a newly graduated general internist, I cannot speak highly enough of Freed. The technology works well and allows me to finish more dictations (and take home less work).” — AD 

Most AI scribes handle simple encounters well. But internal medicine requires:

  • Layered complexity: Multiple active problems, interacting medications, evolving diagnoses
  • Longitudinal thinking: How today's visit connects to months of prior care
  • Clinical reasoning: What happened, and why it matters 
  • Professional documentation: Notes that are concise, defensible, and useful to the next clinician

Freed features built for complex internist workflows

Freed was built to protect the space where your thinking happens. Here’s how it fits right into your workflow. 

Smart visit prep and longitudinal patient context

You’re watching patterns over time. This means seeing how today's creatinine compares to six months ago, which med adjustments worked, and what the patient said about adherence last visit.

Smart visit prep automatically surfaces:

  • Complete visit history with trends over time
  • Discussed medications and any recent changes
  • Key clinical details mentioned in previous encounters
  • Mentioned labs and test results

Each new note pulls in patient context, so you can see progress without reconstructing from scratch. 

Ask the AI clinician assistant for patient details, clinician guidelines, and ICD-10 codes. 

Accurate notes that capture clinical reasoning

“It has been the biggest game changer in my practice! It sorts out the mundane conversation during the visit and takes patient geared descriptions of their disease process and turns them into medical diagnoses.” — Jennifer Coleman, NP; Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Sleep Medicine

You don’t just document what happened. You convey the differential thinking, risk-benefit analyses, and clinical judgment that goes into each patient. 

Our models understand complex medical terminology, multifactorial disease processes, and documentation patterns specific to adult medicine. 

The difference is clear from day one.

"Best medical scribe ever. Saves me time and enables me to focus more on the patient than typing."
— Hortense Noble, ARNP

For even more customization, use a learned template to:

  • Train Freed based on your edits 
  • Edit and save an example note with your preferred structure
  • Add verbatim text and custom instructions (like "Always include relevant social determinants" or "Organize A&P by problem")

This helps you review quickly and sign off confidently—with notes that sound like you.

Explore Freed's templates and note editor

Prompted edits for efficient note revision

Complex visits might need broad updates across your entire note. Use natural language commands to revise notes instantly with just a few prompted edits:

  • "Move medication changes to the plan section"
  • "Add follow-up timing to each problem"
  • "Reorganize by organ system instead of chronology"

What would take 10 minutes of manual editing happens instantly. 

Learn how to customize your notes in Freed

Patient instructions, referrals, and care coordination letters

Your patients leave with complex medication regimens, lifestyle modifications, and follow-up plans. 

Freed automatically converts your clinical notes into clear, patient-friendly documentation, like: 

  • Post-visit summaries and patient instructions
  • Specialist referrals with relevant context
  • Caregiver or excuse notes

Why internists choose Freed’s AI scribe

Freed is especially suited for Internal Medicine. How? Let’s count the ways:  

Built for multi-provider practices

Internal medicine often works alongside specialists, APPs, and care coordinators. We built Freed to work across your entire practice.

Admins can centrally manage users, track adoption, and set group settings, while clinicians keep their own notes private.

Freed groups can easily:

  • Access a shared template library
  • Share patients across providers (Alpha)
  • Work with a dedicated account manager
  • Use single sign-on (SSO)

The result is cleaner handoffs and a system that actually works.

One-click EHR integration

You need straightforward integrations, especially without a dedicated IT department.

With EHR push, transfer notes to your browser-based EHR through our Chrome extension in one click.

EHR Push supports the most popular systems like Athenahealth, Practice Fusion, and Elation. Just review, adjust if needed, and push directly into your chart.

Learn more about Freed's one-click EHR integration

Responsive support from people who understand clinical workflows

We're focused on clinician success. When you need assistance, Freed's US-based support team responds quickly.

Our team understands healthcare workflows and helps you:

  • Get started efficiently
  • Resolve technical issues
  • Optimize note organization for your workflow

Use in-app chat or schedule a call with a clinician support representative for personalized guidance.

Industry-leading compliance and security

Internal medicine notes contain sensitive information about multiple organ systems, substance use, and complex social situations. There's no room for risk.

Freed provides multiple layers of security:

  • Complete timestamped transcripts preserve exact patient conversations about medication risks, informed consent, and clinical decision-making
  • Data control for patient recordings—audio is only saved until the note is completed, then automatically deleted. You can delete notes manually or enable 30-day auto-deletion
  • Absolute compliance as our systems exceed HIPAA and HITECH requirements and are SOC 2, Type 2 certified. Our cryptographic modules follow FIPS PUB 140-2 standards
  • A culture of security where every Freed team member undergoes rigorous background checks and completes comprehensive, annual HIPAA and privacy training

You control your data. Always.

What Freed means for your internal medicine practice

Freed is designed for the real complexity of your work, helping you: 

  • Finish charts during clinic hours
  • Preserve cognitive energy for actual medical decision-making
  • Stay present with patients instead of mentally composing notes
  • Leave work at work, without documentation following you home

Ready to feel the difference? Start your free trial — no credit card required.

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