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Psychiatry · Updated May 2026

Twofold Health for psychiatrists

Whether Twofold Health is the right ambient AI scribe for psychiatrists, based on our independent review and what Twofold Health publishes about itself.

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Solo-clinician ambient scribe with HIPAA + HITRUST-aligned controls, an explicit no-PHI-training position and 7-day full-feature free trial — 20,000+ clinicians on the platform.

5.4/ 10

Why Twofold Health for psychiatrists

Broadly-positioned self-serve scribe with sharper security than most tools at its price: HIPAA + BAA on every plan, HITRUST-aligned controls, AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit, no third-party PHI sharing, and an explicit "Twofold does not use your audio, transcripts, notes, or any PHI to train AI models" position. Published pricing — 7-day full-access trial, $19/mo first month then $69/mo annually, Group custom. 20,000+ clinicians; named customers include Banner Health, Two Chairs, Ellie Mental Health and Accolade. iOS + Android. Provisional until hands-on tested. Trade-offs: SOC 2 not formally claimed (HITRUST-aligned is the closest enumeration), EHR integration is copy-paste rather than deep write-back, company financial details not publicly disclosed.

Twofold Health lists Behavioral Health, Solo Practice, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Nursing, Nutrition, Allied Health among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Twofold Health on /specialty/psychiatry.

What to weigh in psychiatry

These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits psychiatristsand one that doesn’t. Read the full Twofold Health review for the hands-on take on each.

  • Medication-name and dose accuracy under conversation
  • MSE (mental status exam) structuring
  • Psychotherapy add-on note formats (CPT 90833/90836/90838)
  • The same no-training, audio-retention rigour as therapy notes

Sourced posture

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