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San Francisco AI medical scribe delivering SOAP notes within 2 minutes of a visit; no EHR integration needed, making it immediately accessible to solo clinicians and small practices.
Freed AI is a San Francisco-based medical technology startup that provides clinicians with an AI-powered medical scribe accessible via mobile app that records patient visit audio, transcribes the conversation, and generates a complete SOAP note formatted for direct paste into any EHR. Freed differentiates from other ambient scribing tools through its simplicity and accessibility — clinicians start and stop recordings with a tap, and notes are delivered within 2 minutes without requiring EHR integrations or complex IT deployment. The product's one-tap workflow and near-immediate turnaround make it accessible to solo practitioners and small clinics that need ambient scribing without enterprise procurement processes. Freed's AI is designed to capture not just what was said but what was clinically significant, filtering conversation content to produce concise, structured notes rather than verbose transcriptions. The company has grown rapidly through physician word-of-mouth and healthcare professional communities, with thousands of clinicians using the product. Founded in 2022, Freed has gained traction as a lightweight, affordable alternative to enterprise ambient scribing platforms.
$1.7B annual revenue; 160K+ providers, 117M patients; 18.15% EHR market share; 6,713+ companies using 2025; acquired by Bain Capital & Hellman & Friedman Nov 2021 at $17B; AI interoperability 2025
athenahealth is a cloud-based electronic health records (EHR), medical billing, and practice management company founded in 1997 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company was built on the principle that healthcare administration should be managed as a service — with athenahealth absorbing the complexity of payer rule updates, regulatory compliance, and billing workflows so that physicians and clinical staff can focus entirely on patient care. Its cloud-native architecture, deployed before most EHR competitors moved to the cloud, remains a core technical differentiator.\n\nathenahealth's platform — athenaOne — integrates EHR, revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and care coordination in a single system used by over 160,000 providers across 117 million patient records. The company serves ambulatory practices ranging from solo physicians to large health systems and medical groups. Its continuously updated rules engine processes millions of payer transactions daily, enabling higher clean claim rates and faster reimbursement compared to on-premise EHR alternatives. athenahealth holds an 18.15% share of the US ambulatory EHR market.\n\nathenahealth is currently owned by a private equity consortium of Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman, which acquired the company in 2019 for $5.7 billion. Annual revenue stands at approximately $1.7 billion. The company competes with Epic, eClinicalWorks, and Oracle Health in the ambulatory EHR market. Its managed-service model, shared payer network data, and cloud-native infrastructure continue to make it a compelling choice for ambulatory providers who prioritize revenue cycle performance and reduced administrative burden.
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