AI scribes that write treatment plans
Clinicians who want the scribe to draft goals, objectives and interventions — not just document today's session.
Key takeaways
- Golden Thread continuity (assessment → goals → interventions → progress notes) is the differentiator, not one-off plan drafting.
- Ask whether goal progress is auto-tracked across sessions or requires manual re-entry.
- Treatment plans need clinician review — LLMs still over-generalize interventions.
Ranked shortlist
- #19.3/10Twofold Health
Therapy-focused AI scribe with HIPAA-first capture and BIRP / DAP / SOAP out of the box
Best for: behavioral-health and therapy clinicians who want a HIPAA-aligned, therapy-native scribe with BIRP / DAP / SOAP by default, Golden Thread continuity, and the lowest entry price in the category
- #28.4/10Mentalyc
Mature therapy-note generator with the broadest modality template library
Best for: established practices that need reliable progress notes across many modalities
- #38.7/10Upheal
Therapy-first AI scribe with progress-note and treatment-plan templates
Best for: private-practice therapists who want progress notes in their preferred format with minimal cleanup
- #48.2/10Blueprint
Measurement-based care platform with an ambient AI note layer
Best for: therapists who want progress notes plus measurement-based-care outcomes in one workflow
- #58.3/10Heidi Health
Multi-specialty AI scribe with strong therapy template support and ANZ/UK reach
Best for: therapists and psychiatrists outside the US who need a HIPAA + GDPR + Australian Privacy Act-aligned scribe
- #67.1/10Clinical Notes AI
Behavioral-health-focused documentation generator
Best for: clinicians wanting straightforward DAP/BIRP/GIRP generation
How we scored
Weights treatment-plan support (0.5), note quality (0.3), pricing (0.2).
See our full methodology for weights and evidence rules.
Frequently asked
- Do treatment plans generated by AI meet insurance audit standards?
- Only after clinician review and personalization. Auditors want specificity to the client, not template language.