Solo practice · Updated May 2026
Accurx Scribe for solo clinicians and small practices
Whether Accurx Scribe is the right ambient AI scribe for solo clinicians and small practices, based on our independent review and what Accurx Scribe publishes about itself.
NHS-native ambient scribe from Accurx — the messaging platform 98% of English GP practices already run — with one-click save to EMIS and SystmOne, DTAC-compliant; the scribe engine is powered by Tandem Health.
Why Accurx Scribe for solo clinicians and small practices
Accurx Scribe's advantage is distribution: Accurx is used by 98% of GP practices in England and staff in 70% of NHS Trusts, so the scribe arrives inside a platform NHS clinicians already open every day. It transcribes consultations, dictation or meetings into structured notes, generates patient and referral letters, and — for GPs — saves to EMIS and SystmOne with one click. It is DTAC-compliant and meets NHS England's requirements for AI scribe technology, with the underlying engine registered with the MHRA as a Class I medical device. Pricing is transparent and per-patient (roughly £0.65–£1.07 per patient/year for practices, less at ICB volume). The honest caveat: the scribe engine is not Accurx's own — Accurx Scribe is "powered by Tandem", i.e. it runs Tandem Health's AI medical scribe, delivered through Accurx's NHS distribution and integrations. In our hands-on testing of Tandem, note quality was the weak point, with hallucinations appearing more often than from the precision-focused leaders — so Accurx Scribe inherits both Tandem's regulated-compliance strengths and that note-quality question. Provisional until we hands-on test Accurx Scribe specifically. Trade-offs: UK-focused; most valuable if you're already on Accurx; HIPAA / SOC 2 aren't relevant to its NHS-only positioning.
Accurx Scribe lists General Practice, NHS, Multi-specialty among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Accurx Scribe on /specialty/solo-practice.
What to weigh in solo practice
These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits solo clinicians and small practicesand one that doesn’t. Read the full Accurx Scribe review for the hands-on take on each.
- Transparent, low-friction pricing (no 'contact sales')
- A real free trial — test on your own visits before paying
- Quick setup; minimal training; no integrations project
- Sensible export/copy-into-EHR if a deep integration doesn't fit
Sourced posture
- HIPAA
- Not disclosed
- SOC 2
- Not disclosed
- GDPR
- Yes
- Trains on your data?
- No (states it does not)
Alternatives for solo clinicians and small practices
If Accurx Scribeisn’t the right fit — these are the other ambient scribes that credibly support solo practice.

Nabla
Our 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.
9.0
Commure Scribe
Ambient scribe inside Commure's $7B AI-native RCM and EHR platform — strongest US-market note quality we've tested, with HIPAA + SOC 2 + onshore data + audio-not-stored built in.
8.9
Stenoly
European ambient scribe with 53-language consultation support, a broad clinical-note and correspondence template library, and two-tier AI models (Stenoly Essential and Stenoly Precision) — HIPAA + GDPR + EU MDR Class I compliance.
8.9
Tali AI
Canada's most-deployed AI scribe and the only Canadian-built one — full PHIPA + PIPEDA + HIPAA + SOC 2 Type II posture, all data processed and stored in Canada.