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Review of Orchid: The EHR with AI that writes progress notes

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Maelisa McCaffrey

Are you looking for an electronic health record (EHR) that uses AI to write therapy progress notes for you? Well, Orchid is just that!

In this video Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep reviews Orchid AI, currently the only EHR for mental health therapists that integrates using an AI progress note generator. This review focuses solely on the AI portion. A separate review of the full EHR will be available in a future video series.

Maelisa explains how Orchid AI creates a counseling progress note and how much it costs, along with favorite features of the platform and relevant cautions for mental health therapists to consider. Lastly, she’ll share how well Orchid AI wrote a therapy progress note.

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Click here to get a copy of the progress notes produced by Orchid: https://www.qaprep.com/orchidaireview

Other AI platform reviews in this series:
Review of ClinicalNotes AI: Mental health progress note generator    • Review of Clinical Notes AI: Mental h...  
Review of Mentalyc: AI Progress note generator    • Review of Mentalyc: AI Progress note ...  
Can I use ChatGPT to write progress notes?    • Can I use ChatGPT to write progress n...  
Using AI to write therapy notes    • Using AI to write therapy notes  

More reviews for other AI progress note generators coming soon!

Get the AI Rubric here: https://www.qaprep.com/airubrichandout

Video editing by: Tyllinda
Production assistance by: My Digital Maven

Disclaimer:
I’m not affiliated with Orchid in any way. This is not an ad and I’ve chosen not to receive any compensation for any of these AI platform reviews. This is my own review from my perspective and I recommend you use this as one piece of information to help make your decision about using the platform.

It’s the beginning of 2024 and this info will likely change! Use the AI Rubric and ultimately the most important thing is doing what is best for the client. Ask for their consent and respect their decision. Remember that using any electronic system requires more than being HIPAA secure, it also requires you to be privacy conscious and educated about the technology.

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