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General practice · Updated May 2026

Juvoly for general practice & family medicine

Whether Juvoly is the right ambient AI scribe for general practice & family medicine, based on our independent review and what Juvoly publishes about itself.

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The 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.

4.8/ 10

Why Juvoly for general practice & family medicine

Juvoly is the clear incumbent in the Dutch market: roughly 1,500 GP practices — about a third of all Dutch huisartsenpraktijken — plus hospitals, with around 200,000 consultations processed monthly. The product is purpose-built for Dutch clinical language, with recognition tuned for Dutch and Frisian medical terminology and dialects, and ships as two surfaces: QuickConsult (in-person and online consultations) and PhoneAssist (telephone conversations). The compliance posture is Netherlands-appropriate — ISO 27001 + NEN 7510, audio processed exclusively on Dutch servers, and an explicit no-retention, no-training-on-customer-data position. In January 2026 Juvoly was acquired by Sweden's Tandem Health and now operates as "Juvoly, powered by Tandem" — keeping the Dutch team and brand while gaining Tandem's development capacity and MDR-certification experience. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: Netherlands-focused (limited fit outside Dutch-language care), paid pricing isn't published, and HIPAA / SOC 2 aren't enumerated (single-region NEN 7510 + ISO 27001 + GDPR posture).

Juvoly lists General Practice, Multi-specialty, Dutch clinics among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Juvoly on /specialty/general-practice.

What to weigh in general practice

These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits general practice & family medicineand one that doesn’t. Read the full Juvoly review for the hands-on take on each.

  • 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

Sourced posture

HIPAA
Not disclosed
SOC 2
Not disclosed
GDPR
Yes
Trains on your data?
No (states it does not)