A note from the people who build HIPAAtherapy
There is no AI in this EHR.
and there never will be
AI is coming for everything. It's being marketed heavily. Every piece of software is turning AI-native - meeting summaries, automatic note-taking, even AI therapists.
There is no denying that AI can be useful, especially in fields where things run on logic. But therapy runs on emotions. Therapy is human - it's an exception.
While quickly creating a note with the help of AI from a transcript or meeting summary is time-saving, it also takes away the deep thinking a therapist does after a session. We want to serve the therapists who feel the same way. There is also no shortage of EHRs that support AI-enabled workflows.
As we are not VC-backed and a fully independent business, we have no stakeholders pushing to go all-in on AI, and there never will be. That's our promise.
A few things we believe
The session belongs in the room.
Nothing in the room is listening. We don't record the session and we don't transcribe it.
The note is where you do the thinking.
Writing it is how you work out what actually mattered in the session. It's slow because it's supposed to be.
Client words are never training data.
There's no model here learning from what your clients say. We don't anonymize their words and call it fair game. It just never leaves your records.
Every AI vendor is another unlocked door.
Each one is another company touching your clients' data and another BAA you're trusting to hold. We like to keep that list short enough.
Consent means we ask you first.
Burying an opt-out in the settings doesn't count. The cleanest version of this is having nothing to ask you about in the first place.
Software should be built by people who answer their own support email.
Ours do. Write to us and a human replies.
- the humans at HIPAAtherapy
Go ahead, try it.
If that sounds like how you practice,
you'll like how we build.
Free for 30 days. No credit card, no robots.