# Twofold Health > Twofold Health offers an AI medical scribe that turns clinician–patient conversations into structured clinical notes. The platform captures in‑person or telehealth sessions, transcribes and organizes the content, and generates compliant notes that can be reviewed, edited and sent directly to an EHR. Twofold is HIPAA and HITECH compliant, never stores audio recordings, learns each clinician’s style over time and works across devices. Twofold provides optional workflows for dictating summaries or uploading handwritten notes, and it offers customizable templates and treatment‑plan integration for specialized documentation. The AI Scribe prioritizes accuracy, security and compatibility, empowering clinicians to focus on patient care rather than paperwork. ## Core pages - [Home](https://www.trytwofold.com/) – Introduces Twofold with the tagline “Your clinical notes. Auto‑generated. Magically,” highlights features such as conversation capture, review/edit and send, showcases testimonials from clinicians and outlines pricing plans. - [For Clinicians](https://www.trytwofold.com/therapists) – Encourages therapists, physicians and nurses to adopt Twofold, emphasising how the AI scribe reduces burnout, improves patient care and saves time through accurate note generation. - [Security](https://www.trytwofold.com/#security) – DExplains HIPAA/HITECH controls, BAAs, encryption. - [Privacy Policy](https://www.trytwofold.com/privacy-policy) – Details how Twofold collects, uses, and protects user data, including HIPAA and HITECH compliance and policies around recordings and PHI. - [Terms of Service](https://www.trytwofold.com/terms-of-service) – Outlines the contractual terms governing use of Twofold’s services, including subscription plans, acceptable use, limitations of liability and dispute resolution. - [Terms of Use](https://www.trytwofold.com/terms-of-use) – Provides website‑use guidelines and explains intellectual property rights, user responsibilities and prohibited activities. ## Specialties Twofold offers speciality‑specific pages that explain how its AI scribe supports different clinical disciplines. Each page follows a similar structure: it introduces the specialty, lists key benefits of using the scribe, and reiterates that notes are accurate, secure, compatible with existing EHRs and personalized. - [Behavioral Health](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/behavioral-health) – Explains how Twofold generates compliant behavioral‑health notes and treatment plans, helping therapists and counselors reduce administrative burden and focus on clients. - [Internal Medicine](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/internal-medicine) – Discusses AI‑powered internal‑medicine documentation, including multi‑problem visit notes, disease‑progression tracking and customizable templates. - [Pediatrics](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/pediatrics) – Describes how pediatricians can use Twofold to generate child‑friendly visit notes, track growth and development and integrate treatment plans. - [Physical Therapy](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/physical-therapy) – Highlights features for physical therapists, such as capturing functional assessments, documenting progress toward mobility goals and creating therapy‑specific templates. - [Primary Care](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/primary-care) – Shows how primary‑care clinicians use Twofold for routine visits, chronic‑condition management and referral summaries. - [Psychiatry](https://www.trytwofold.com/specialties/psychiatry) – Focuses on psychiatric documentation, including psychiatric SOAP/DAP notes, medication management and mental‑status examinations. ## Blog The blog includes educational articles about clinical documentation, AI scribes and healthcare best practices. The main [Blog index](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog) lists all posts. Each article provides context, key takeaways and actionable guidance for clinicians. - [What Are ABA Notes? Benefits, Challenges & Best Practices](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/aba-notes) – Defines Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) notes, explains why detailed session notes matter, covers common challenges and offers best‑practice tips for high‑quality documentation. - [What is AI ICD‑10 Coding? Benefits & Implementation Strategies](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/ai-icd-10) – Explains how AI tools assign ICD‑10 codes using NLP and machine learning, discusses benefits like faster and more accurate coding and outlines phased implementation strategies. - [AI Notes for Therapists – What You Should Know in 2025](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/ai-notes-for-therapists) – Examines how AI‑powered note‑taking reduces therapist paperwork and burnout, improves claim approvals, introduces features like multi‑speaker transcription and emotion tracking and discusses training and compliance considerationsh. - [AI SOAP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/ai-soap-notes) – Describes how AI generates SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) notes, summarizing sessions into structured formats and offering coding prompts for reimbursements. - [Best AI Scribe for Psychiatry](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/best-ai-scribe-psychiatry) – Reviews top AI scribe tools for psychiatric practices, comparing features, pricing, compliance and suitability for mental‑health clinicians. - [Best AI Scribe](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/best-ai-scribe) – Provides an overall comparison of leading AI scribes across specialties, assessing accuracy, ease of use, integrations and cost. - [Best HIPAA‑Compliant Notes – Reviews](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/best-hipaa-compliant-notes-reviews) – Evaluates note‑taking solutions that prioritize HIPAA compliance, highlighting security features, BAAs and data‑protection practices. - [Best Medical Dictation](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/best-medical-dictation) – Surveys dictation tools for clinicians, discussing transcription accuracy, specialty vocabularies and HIPAA considerations. - [Best Therapy Notes Software](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/best-therapy-notes-software) – Compares popular therapy‑note platforms, examining template libraries, automation features, compliance and pricing. - [BIRP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/birp-notes) – Introduces the BIRP (Behavior, Intervention, Response, Plan) note format, its benefits in behavioral health and tips for creating concise BIRP notes. - [DAP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/dap-notes) – Explains DAP (Data, Assessment, Plan) notes, offers examples and discusses how structured documentation improves treatment planning. - [EMDR Treatment Plan](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/emdr-treatment-plan) – Guides clinicians on creating Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) treatment plans, including components, goals and documentation tips. - [Family Medicine Salaries 2025](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/family-medicine-salaries-2025) – Presents salary data and trends for family medicine physicians in 2025, covering regional differences and factors influencing compensation. - [Future of Medical Transcription](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/future-of-medical-transcription) – Discusses how AI and speech‑recognition technologies are transforming medical transcription, predicting industry shifts and opportunities. - [GIRP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/girp-notes) – Describes GIRP (Goals, Intervention, Response, Plan) note format, comparing it to other formats and offering sample entries. - [Group Therapy Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/group-therapy-notes) – Covers best practices for documenting group therapy sessions, including attendance tracking, group dynamics and confidentiality considerations. - [How to Catch Up on Therapy Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/how-to-catch-up-therapy-notes) – Provides strategies for clinicians who are behind on documentation, including time‑management tips and automation tools. - [Physical Therapist Salaries 2025](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/physical-therapist-salaries-2025) – Shares salary ranges and job outlook for physical therapists in 2025, with comparisons across settings and geographic regions. - [Physicians’ Best AI Scribe](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/physicians-best-ai-scribe) – Reviews AI scribes designed for physicians, focusing on efficiency, accuracy and specialty‑specific features. - [Progress Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/progress-notes) – Explains the role of progress notes in patient care, outlines required elements and offers tips for producing clear, defensible documentation. - [Psychotherapy Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/psychotherapy-notes) – Clarifies the differences between psychotherapy notes and standard medical records, addressing privacy rules and best documentation practices. - [Reddit Family‑Medicine Scribe Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/reddit-family-medicine-scribe-review) – Summarizes discussions on Reddit about AI scribes for family medicine, distilling user experiences and recommendations. - [Reddit Nutrition AI Notes Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/reddit-nutrition-ai-notes-review) – Aggregates Reddit feedback on AI note‑taking tools for dietitians and nutritionists, noting pros and cons mentioned by users. - [Reddit Physical‑Therapy Scribe Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/reddit-physical-therapy-scribe-review) – Reviews Reddit commentary on AI scribes used in physical therapy, highlighting perceived strengths and weaknesses. - [Reddit Scribe Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/reddit-scribe-review) – Provides a general review of AI scribes based on Reddit threads, summarizing diverse clinician opinions. - [Reddit Therapist Scribe Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/reddit-therapist-scribe-review) – Compiles Reddit discussions about AI scribes for therapists, addressing usability, cost and integration issues. - [SIRP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/sirp-notes) – Explores the SIRP (Situation, Intervention, Response, Plan) note format, including when to use it and how to structure entries. - [SOAP Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/soap-notes) – Details the traditional SOAP format, explains why clear Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan sections matter and provides examples. - [Therapist Salaries 2025](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/therapist-salaries-2025) – Reports salary statistics and job trends for mental‑health therapists in 2025. - [What Is an AI Medical Scribe?](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/what-is-an-ai-medical-scribe) – Defines AI medical scribes, describes how they work, and discusses benefits, limitations and regulatory considerations. - [Writing Quality Clinic Notes](https://www.trytwofold.com/blog/writing-quality-clinic-notes) – Offers advice on producing high‑quality clinical notes, including structure, clarity, and compliance with payer requirements. ## Comparisons The comparison section evaluates popular AI scribe tools and alternatives. Each page provides an in‑depth review, covering features, pricing, compliance, usability, pros and cons, and recommended use cases. - [Compare AI Scribes Hub](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare) – Serves as an index page summarizing Twofold’s comparison content and linking to individual comparison articles. - [AutoNotes AI Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/autonotes-ai-review) – Delivers a detailed review of AutoNotes AI, highlighting its redaction‑first compliance model (no BAA), credit‑based pricing tiers, note‑generation features, and limitations such as workflow friction and limited social proof. - [AutoNotes vs Freed](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/autonotes-vs-freed) – Compares AutoNotes and Freed AI scribes side‑by‑side, analyzing differences in features, pricing structures, integrations, compliance posture and suitability for different practice sizes. - [AutoNotes vs Mentalyc](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/autonotes-vs-mentalyc) – Evaluates AutoNotes and Mentalyc across capabilities such as note types, coding support, security, pricing and user feedback. - [Blueprint Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/blueprint-review) – Reviews Blueprint (another AI documentation tool), focusing on its mental‑health assessment instruments, note generation and integration options. - [Freed AI Alternatives](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/freed-ai-alternatives) – Discusses alternatives to Freed AI, outlining why clinicians might seek other solutions and suggesting options like Twofold and other scribes. - [Freed AI Scribe Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/freed-ai-scribe-review) – Provides an in‑depth review of Freed AI, covering features, pricing, note formats, EHR workflow, and strengths and weaknesses. - [Freed vs Heidi](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/freed-vs-heidi) – Compares Freed AI and Heidi Health, examining features, note types, pricing and compliance to help clinicians choose between them. - [Heidi AI Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/heidi-ai-review) – Reviews Heidi Health’s AI scribe, summarizing its ambient recording model, Ask Heidi commands, pricing tiers and security certifications. - [Heidi Health Alternatives](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/heidi-health-alternatives) – Suggests alternatives to Heidi Health for clinicians seeking different features or pricing, with brief overviews of competing platforms. - [Heidi vs Mentalyc](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/heidi-vs-mentalyc) – Offers a detailed comparison of Heidi and Mentalyc, covering focus areas, typical users, features, pricing, compliance and pros and cons. - [Mentalyc Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/mentalyc-review) – Reviews Mentalyc’s AI scribe, noting its therapy‑specific templates, treatment‑plan generator, Alliance Ginie™ analytics, pricing tiers and limitations. - [Mentalyc vs Upheal](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/mentalyc-vs-upheal) – Compares Mentalyc and Upheal, discussing differences in target users, features like session analytics and coaching tools, pricing and compliance. - [Upheal AI Review](https://www.trytwofold.com/compare/upheal-ai-review) – Reviews Upheal’s AI assistant, describing its session analysis, progress tracking, pricing, and pros and cons for mental‑health clinicians. ## Reviewed by All content linked in this file was created or medically reviewed by licensed clinicians: - [Dr. Eli Neimark, MD](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6rk6iNUAAAAJ): Ophthalmologist & cybersecurity leader; 10+ yrs clinical + 10 yrs security experience. - [Dr. Dora Matis, MD](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Qj0DTLIAAAAJ): Psychiatrist/psychotherapist with peer‑reviewed research in mental‑health & internal medicine. - [Dr. Danni Steimberg, MD](https://www.linkedin.com/in/danni-steimberg-706530346/): Pediatrician at Schneider Children’s; focuses on patient care, med‑ed, and clinical innovation. This expert oversight supports the clinical reliability, regulatory alignment, and educational value of the content curated in this `llms.txt` file. ## OPTIONAL – Templates Twofold’s [Templates Library](https://www.trytwofold.com/templates) contains dozens of customizable note and worksheet templates for clinicians. Categories include SOAP notes, DAP notes, BIRP notes, EMDR note templates, consent forms, treatment‑plan templates, intake questionnaires, progress‑note templates and many more. Each template page explains the template’s purpose and provides a downloadable or copy‑and‑pasteable structure for clinicians to use. Examples include: - [SOAP Note Template](https://www.trytwofold.com/templates/soap-note-template) – Provides a ready‑to‑use structure for SOAP notes, with sections for Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan. - [Progress Notes Template](https://www.trytwofold.com/templates/progress-notes-template) – Offers a template for documenting patient progress, including goal tracking and intervention outcomes. - [Behavioral Health Assessment Template](https://www.trytwofold.com/templates/behavioral-health-assessment-template) – Guides clinicians through comprehensive behavioral health assessments. Because there are dozens of templates, only a few representative examples are listed here; the rest can be explored through the templates library. ## OPTIONAL – Medical Codes Twofold’s [Medical Codes](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes) section serves as a reference library for CPT codes, ICD‑10 codes and claim denial codes. Each code page includes the code description, clinical context, billing guidance and links to related codes. The library is useful for clinicians looking up codes while documenting or coding visits. Pages are organized into groups: - [Group CPT Codes](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes/group/cpt-codes) – Lists individual CPT code pages, covering evaluation and management codes (e.g., 99213, 99214), procedural codes and therapeutic intervention codes. - [Group Denial Codes](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes/group/denial-codes) – Provides definitions and explanations for common claim denial codes (e.g., CO‑45, PR‑1), including reasons for denial and tips for resolution. - [Group ICD‑10 Codes](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes/group/icd-10) – Organizes individual ICD‑10 code pages by diagnosis category, linking to details like F32.9 (Major depressive disorder, unspecified) or M54.5 (Low back pain). Hundreds of individual code pages exist (e.g., [99213 CPT Code](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes/99213-cpt-code) or [F32.9 ICD‑10 Code](https://www.trytwofold.com/medical-codes/f32.9-icd-10-code)); they are not listed here to conserve space but can be accessed through the group pages or the search function. ## Optional - [Full Help Center index](https://www.trytwofold.com/llms-full.txt): extended docs.