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Aidoc vs DeepScribe
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Aidoc
Clinical AI solutions turning medical data into actionable insights for healthcare providers
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DeepScribe
Ambient AI medical scribe for clinical documentation and coding
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Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Aidoc
Pros
- Most FDA clearances (17) of any clinical AI company, covering multiple specialties
- Integrates with existing PACS, EHR, and VNA systems via standard protocols with minimal IT effort (2-3 weeks deployment)
- Covers 75% of patient population across radiology, cardiology, neurovascular, and vascular service lines
- Proven at scale with 1,600+ hospital deployments and 60 million patients analyzed annually
- 220+ published clinical studies supporting efficacy
Cons
- Enterprise-only pricing with no self-service option, requiring sales consultation
- Primarily focused on acute care and imaging—not suited for outpatient-only or non-imaging clinical needs
- Requires healthcare IT infrastructure (PACS, EHR) to function, limiting use outside hospital settings
DeepScribe
Pros
- Deep specialization in oncology with oncology-specific AI models and workflows
- Bi-directional EHR integration with major platforms including Epic, athenahealth, and oncology-specific EMRs
- Context-aware notes that pull forward past visit data, labs, imaging, and medications automatically
- High clinician adoption rate (85%) and 99.92% note satisfaction rating
- KLAS performance score of 98.8 out of 100 with top rankings in multiple categories
Cons
- Pricing is not transparent — requires contacting sales, suggesting enterprise-level costs
- Limited EHR integration list — may not support smaller or niche EHR systems
- Heavily focused on oncology; other specialties may not receive the same depth of AI tuning
- No self-service signup or free trial available for individual clinicians to test
Our Verdict
Both Aidoc and DeepScribe are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.