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Multi-specialty · Updated May 2026

DuraEdge AI for multi-specialty clinics

Whether DuraEdge AI is the right ambient AI scribe for multi-specialty clinics, based on our independent review and what DuraEdge AI publishes about itself.

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Fully on-device medical copilot/scribe — patient data never leaves the clinician's machine. GDPR + Swiss FADP compliant by design.

3.7/ 10

Why DuraEdge AI for multi-specialty clinics

DuraEdge has the strongest privacy posture in the catalog by a clear margin: everything runs on-device, so session audio, transcripts and notes never reach a cloud. "Your patient data never leaves your machine" is stated verbatim. The product is GDPR + Swiss FADP compliant by design, with built-in support for Italian, German, Swiss German, French and English — language recognition automatic. EHR compatibility is universal via drag-and-drop (no named system-specific integrations). Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: the entire product is gated behind macOS Apple Silicon (M1-M4) with macOS 26+ and 24GB RAM — no Windows, no Linux, no mobile path, no native iOS or Android apps. EU MDR / ISO 27001 not enumerated (the on-device architecture changes the threat model, but doesn't replace the certifications enterprise customers expect).

DuraEdge AI lists Multi-specialty, Privacy-sensitive clinical settings among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing DuraEdge AI 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 DuraEdge AI 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)