Best AI medical scribes for general practice & family medicine in Netherlands
General practice has the deepest scribe market — every major ambient tool optimises here first. The differentiators are EHR fit, language coverage and price model, not whether the product 'works for GPs'.
Filtered to 5 tools that serve Netherlands and document fit for general practice & family medicine. The full Netherlands list lives on /best/netherlands.
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Read the reviewNabla
Editor's pickOur 2026 Editor's Pick — the only ambient scribe shipping the full HIPAA + SOC 2 Type II + GDPR + ISO 27001 quartet with no audio stored by default and a real free tier.
Best for: Clinicians who want a real free entry point without compliance trade-offs
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Read the reviewHeidi Health
The broadest-reach ambient scribe in the field — 110 languages across 116 countries, 2M+ consults/week, the best community-shared template system in the category, plus a separate clinical Q&A surface (Heidi Evidence).
Best for: Clinicians who want the broadest template library in the field, a real free plan and global reach
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Read the reviewMicrosoft Dragon Copilot
Microsoft's unified ambient + dictation + knowledge-partner clinical AI — the lowest-friction option for health systems already standardized on the Microsoft stack.
Best for: Large health systems already standardized on Microsoft 365 and Epic that want one-vendor procurement
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Read the reviewJuvoly
ProvisionalThe dominant Dutch AI scribe — used by roughly a third of Dutch GP practices, tuned for Dutch and Frisian medical terminology, ISO 27001 + NEN 7510 with Dutch data residency; acquired by Tandem Health in January 2026.
Best for: Dutch GPs and clinics that want a Dutch-native scribe tuned for Dutch and Frisian, with NEN 7510 and in-country data residency
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Read the reviewNoteless
ProvisionalNordic ambient scribe with ISO 27001 + CE-marked status, an explicit no-training-on-customer-data position and seven-language consultation support — production-deployed across Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands.
Best for: Nordic and Dutch clinicians who want a CE-marked, ISO 27001 scribe with no audio storage and seven-language coverage
What to look for when choosing
Specialty-specific notes — apply these on top of the Netherlands-wide compliance posture covered on /best/netherlands.
- Real-time SOAP / structured-note formats and good templating
- Your EHR integration depth — copy-into is okay; bidirectional write-back is better
- Pricing that scales for a busy clinician (cost per visit, not per minute)
- Multilingual / dialect support if your patient population needs it