Multi-specialty · Updated May 2026
CGM one DokuAssistent for multi-specialty clinics
Whether CGM one DokuAssistent is the right ambient AI scribe for multi-specialty clinics, based on our independent review and what CGM one DokuAssistent publishes about itself.
German ambient documentation from CompuGroup Medical — one-click inside CGM TURBOMED and ALBIS, DSGVO-compliant on C5-certified cloud, from €49/month.
Why CGM one DokuAssistent for multi-specialty clinics
CGM one DokuAssistent is the ambient-documentation module from CompuGroup Medical — one of the largest healthcare-IT companies in Europe, and the vendor behind two of the most-used German practice systems, CGM TURBOMED and CGM ALBIS. The decisive advantage is native integration: in TURBOMED or ALBIS the DokuAssistent launches from the patient record with one click and the finished documentation transfers straight back into the chart after the clinician reviews it — no copy-paste, no second app. It transcribes the consultation in real time, filters out small talk, structures the note around anamnesis / findings / treatment, and adds free-text dictation for letters and internal notes. Compliance is German-appropriate: DSGVO, a C5-certified cloud (the German BSI standard), real-time processing with no recording stored, and no training on customer data. Entry pricing is published at €49/month with a free one-month trial. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: the one-click advantage only applies on CGM's own practice software — on any other system you are back to copy-paste; HIPAA / SOC 2 aren't enumerated (single-region German posture); and it is Germany-focused.
CGM one DokuAssistent lists General Practice, Internal Medicine, Orthopedics, Multi-specialty among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing CGM one DokuAssistent on /specialty/multi-specialty.
What to weigh in multi-specialty
These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits multi-specialty clinicsand one that doesn’t. Read the full CGM one DokuAssistent review for the hands-on take on each.
- A broad library of specialty templates out of the box
- Per-clinician customisation without admin overhead
- Robust behaviour across short and long visit types
- Coding support if you bill across multiple specialties
Sourced posture
- HIPAA
- Not disclosed
- SOC 2
- Not disclosed
- GDPR
- Yes
- Trains on your data?
- No (states it does not)
Alternatives for multi-specialty clinics
If CGM one DokuAssistentisn’t the right fit — these are the other ambient scribes that credibly support multi-specialty.

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
Sully.ai
A "team of AI employees" for healthcare — seven specialized agents (Scribe, Receptionist, Coder, Nurse Triage, Pharmacist, Consultant, Interpreter) on one stack, with the broadest published compliance posture in the field.

Abridge
The US enterprise ambient-scribe front-runner — $5.3B valuation, 200+ health systems, the deepest Epic embed in the category and a real beyond-documentation roadmap (RCM, prior-auth).

Tandem Health
European regulated clinical AI with the broadest certification stack in the field — but note quality has been the weak point in our hands-on testing, with hallucinations appearing more often than from the precision-focused leaders.