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65. The Future of AI-Native EHR for Therapists

65. The Future of AI-Native EHR for Therapists

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The very first AI native EHR for therapists is on its way, and it could transform how private practice owners manage their businesses. In this episode of Run Your Private Practice with AI, I’m sharing updates about this project with Berries and how it’s designed to reduce burnout and streamline workflows.

This isn’t just an EHR that stores information. It actively supports your practice with treatment planning, denied claim corrections, progress tracking, and smart scheduling. I also highlight new research from Stanford on how AI is enhancing PTSD treatment, showing how quickly AI is becoming a trusted partner in mental health care.

AI Tips You Don’t Want to Miss:

  • How the first AI native EHR for therapists is being developed with Berries.
  • Ways AI can support treatment planning, billing, and scheduling in private practice.
  • Stanford’s new initiative to use AI in PTSD treatment and clinician training.
  • Practical examples of how AI assistants can provide between-session support for clients.
  • The future of AI integration in group practices and supervision.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • The First AI-Native EMR for Mental Health is coming! Join the Waitlist today to get updates and early access: https://heyberries.com/emr
  • Stanford Launches AI Innovation Center for PTSD Treatment: https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/08/create-center-ai-artificial-intelligence-ptsd-treatment

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Sponsored by Alma: www.helloalma.com/podcast
Sponsored by Berries: Use code 50FromKym for $50 off your first month
www.heyberries.com/therapists

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