Small and independent practices often lack the operational support teams available at larger health systems, leaving clinicians responsible for coding, documentation, and visit preparation themselves. Freed’s latest agentic features aim to automate more of that administrative workload, helping clinicians spend less time inside the EHR and more time focused on patient care.
Originally distributed via Business Wire on Dec 3, 2025
New AI-powered features automate coding, visit preparation, and clinical documentation, giving small practices access to tools that save hours each week without requiring IT support
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Freed, the leading AI scribe and clinician assistant custom-built for the unique needs of small practices, today announced the launch of a suite of new features designed to further reduce the administrative burden on clinicians. Following the October 2025 release of EHR Push, which allows clinicians to transfer notes into any browser-based EHR with a single click, Freed is expanding its agentic capabilities to automate more components of the clinical workflow.
"We’re moving into an era in healthcare where agentic technology will handle everything that isn’t direct patient care."
For small and independent practices, administrative work falls squarely on clinicians who cannot rely on dedicated coding, billing, or documentation teams to support them. Instead, they must manage the complex requirements set by CMS and insurance companies on their own, doing the same work that larger health systems distribute across entire departments. Between coding visits, generating referral letters, documenting encounters, and preparing for upcoming appointments, clinicians at small practices spend hours each day on tasks that cut into valuable time with patients, strain their personal lives, and make it challenging to sustain operations.
Freed's new features are designed to relieve small practices of this administrative work, so clinicians reclaim valuable hours in their day.
New capabilities include:
“We’re moving into an era in healthcare where agentic technology will handle everything that isn’t direct patient care,” said Erez Druk, Co-founder and CEO of Freed. “Clinicians at small practices have been carrying unreasonable administrative workloads without sufficient support for far too long. It’s time they get the chance to turn their full attention back to delivering care, while enjoying the sense of work-life balance they rightly deserve.”
Clinicians using Freed’s new features say they've already changed their daily workflows. "Freed ICD-10 helps reduce the time I typically spend searching for codes, which is often a lengthy and daunting process," said Shelby Stoddard, Family Nurse Practitioner and Freed customer. "It even captures things I would have otherwise missed, and is always improving on its capabilities. Freed has truly been a lifesaver for me."
All new features maintain the same HIPAA compliance and security standards as existing Freed capabilities.
The launch of these features comes as Freed continues to scale. Freed has more than 25,000 paying clinicians across 96 specialties. Earlier this year, Freed announced $30 million in Series A funding led by Sequoia Capital, bringing its total funding to $34 million.
Freed is an AI scribe and clinician assistant custom-built for the unique needs of small and mid-sized healthcare practices and designed to eliminate the burdens of medical documentation and administrative tasks, giving clinicians their time back and helping them lead more balanced, fulfilling professional lives. Driven by a clinician-first approach, Freed uses AI to automate charting, coding, visit prep, and more to streamline workflows and reduce administrative burden.
For more information about Freed, visit www.getfreed.ai.
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