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General practice · Updated May 2026

Knowtex for general practice & family medicine

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

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Enterprise clinical-intelligence platform unifying EHR data across 12+ named systems — 70,000+ clinicians, 200+ specialties, US Department of Veterans Affairs as a customer.

5.2/ 10

Why Knowtex for general practice & family medicine

Knowtex has shifted from a voice-AI scribe toward an enterprise clinical-intelligence platform — the scribe is one layer, EHR data unification across multiple systems is the larger pitch. The named EHR list is one of the longest in the catalog (13 systems including Epic, Oracle Health, Meditech, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks). HIPAA + GDPR + ISO 27001 + SOC 2 Type I; 70,000+ clinicians across 200+ specialties; the US Department of Veterans Affairs and Texas Medical Center among named customers. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: SOC 2 Type II not yet claimed (Type I only); pricing not disclosed; mobile-app availability and training-on-data policy not addressed publicly.

Knowtex lists Oncology, Orthopedics, OB/GYN, Primary Care, VA / public sector, Cancer care, Multi-specialty among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Knowtex 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 Knowtex 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
Yes
SOC 2
Yes
GDPR
Yes
Trains on your data?
Not disclosed