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Multi-specialty · Updated May 2026

Lyrebird Health for multi-specialty clinics

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

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Lyrebird HealthProvisional

Web-based ambient scribe with a deep Best Practice (Bp) integration and Australian data residency — multi-country availability across AU, UK and US.

5.5/ 10

Why Lyrebird Health for multi-specialty clinics

The most deeply Bp-integrated ambient scribe — Lyrebird is the only AI scribe fully integrated with Best Practice (Bp), the dominant Australian primary-care EMR. Data is processed and stored in Australia, and the vendor states it does not train AI on customer data, with notes and transcripts never sold or shared. HIPAA + GDPR + Australian Privacy Principles. The product runs in the browser — no native mobile apps — and the EHR integration list extends to Genie/Gentu and Oracle Cerner, with FHIR-compatible fallback for everything else. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: SOC 2 / HITRUST aren't publicly enumerated, ISO 27001 isn't claimed, multilingual support is implied but not specified, and pricing isn't fully published on the public page.

Lyrebird Health lists General Practice, Allied Health, Dentistry, Mental Health, Midwifery, Paramedicine, Specialty care among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Lyrebird Health 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 Lyrebird Health 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
Yes
SOC 2
Not disclosed
GDPR
Yes
Trains on your data?
No (states it does not)