How our AI works

AI for the admin, not the therapy

CoralEHR’s AI handles the paperwork around care — drafting notes from what you type, organizing a plan from what your notes say, summarizing reports, retrieving your chart. It does not record your sessions, it does not train on your data, and it never makes the clinical call. Here is exactly what each feature does.

The line we hold

Every feature above is admin work: it organizes, carries forward, or summarizes what you already documented. The clinician reviews and signs, and the clinical judgment stays human. For where each surface stands on data and safety, see the AI trust & data hub; for the principles behind it, read the No AI Therapist Pledge.

All of it, in one chart

CoralEHR is an EHR built for private-pay therapists — these AI features plus scheduling, notes, telehealth, and billing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CoralEHR use AI for? +

For the administrative work around care — drafting notes from what you type, organizing a treatment plan from what your notes already say, compiling progress reports, retrieving your own chart, and matching your writing style. It does not record sessions, diagnose, or make clinical decisions.

Does CoralEHR record therapy sessions? +

No. None of our AI features require recording a session. Note help drafts from what the clinician types, not from audio. There is no microphone in the room.

Is CoralEHR an AI note taker? +

Not in the ambient-recording sense. We have an AI scribe that drafts notes from your typed input — an admin tool — but we do not record and transcribe the session, and the clinician reviews and signs everything.

Does the AI make clinical decisions? +

No. Every feature is built to organize, carry forward, or summarize what the clinician already documented. The clinician reviews and signs, and the clinical judgment is always theirs.