Abridge is an __ambient medical AI platform__ designed for clinicians. It listens to consultations in real-time and automatically generates __structured clinical notes__, post-visit summaries, and billing codes. The tool integrates natively with major __electronic health records__ (EHRs) like Epic and supports 14+ languages. With its __Linked Evidence__ technology, every element of the note is traceable back to the source conversation, ensuring clinical accuracy and full auditability.
What is Abridge?
Abridge is an “ambient” medical artificial intelligence platform: it passively listens to conversations between doctor and patient, then automatically generates a structured clinical note, ready to be integrated into the patient’s electronic health record. Unlike simple transcription, Abridge interprets exchanges to extract medically relevant information: medical history, diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, and post-visit summaries. The tool integrates directly into Epic and other EHRs, and offers a unique system called Linked Evidence, which allows every element of the note to be traceable back to its origin in the recorded conversation.
Key Features
Abridge is built on a contextual reasoning engine capable of simultaneously analyzing the current conversation, patient history, and clinical reference recommendations. Among its key features are the automatic generation of SOAP notes and other standard clinical formats, production of billing codes, writing of post-visit summaries for patients, and access to treatment recommendations through integration with UpToDate. The Linked Evidence system is its technical signature: every statement in the generated note is linked to the precise moment in the conversation where it was stated, allowing the clinician to verify and correct in seconds. Abridge supports 14+ languages and its voice recognition is specifically trained to handle medical conversations, various accents, and background noise. The tool works via a mobile application and is accessible directly from the integrated EHR interface.
Use Cases
Abridge finds its main applications in hospitals, clinic networks, and group practices that want to reduce post-consultation documentation time. A general practitioner can activate Abridge at the start of a consultation, let the AI work in the background, then validate a pre-filled note in less than two minutes. In specialties with heavy documentation loads—cardiology, oncology, internal medicine—the tool allows treating more patients without sacrificing note quality. Care teams also use it to generate clear summaries for patients, improving post-visit communication.
Advantages
The main benefit of Abridge is time savings for clinicians. Doctors using the tool report an average 50% reduction in documentation time. This translates to less burnout, better quality presence with patients, and the ability to handle more consultations per day. In terms of quality, generated notes are more complete and consistent than manual writing done at the end of the day. Traceability through Linked Evidence also reduces the risk of errors and facilitates internal and regulatory audits.
Pricing
Abridge does not publish pricing online. The model is based on enterprise contracts, with an estimated price around 208 dollars per clinician per month for standard deployments. Large implementations with advanced EHR integration can reach 500 dollars per practitioner depending on contractual terms. There is no self-service plan or free trial with public access: access goes through a mandatory sales process with demonstration and personalized pilot.
Conclusion
Abridge represents the state-of-the-art in ambient medical AI. For healthcare organizations ready to invest in serious integration, the return on investment is real: less exhausted clinicians, more reliable notes, and improved patient experience. The barrier to entry remains high, but for large health systems, Abridge is today an inescapable reference.