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SimplePractice Unveils AI-Native ‘Care Aide’ to Streamline Independent Mental Health Practice Workflows

SimplePractice, the industry-leading practice management and electronic health record (EHR) platform serving more than 250,000 practitioners, has officially launched Care Aide, an advanced, AI-powered clinical workflow assistant designed to systematically reduce the administrative friction modern therapists face. Developed in close collaboration with over 1,000 mental health clinicians, the enterprise-grade suite builds directly upon SimplePractice’s existing HIPAA-compliant Note Taker to automate heavy operational drains across session preparation, documentation, treatment planning, intake review, and patient-facing summaries. The product rollout addresses a major industry bottleneck identified in the company’s “Annual State of Private Practice Report,” which noted that administrative burden remains the top challenge threatening long-term clinician satisfaction despite high overall career fulfillment.

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Fully verified through rigorous HITRUST security certification, Care Aide preserves complete professional autonomy by maintaining an ironclad human-in-the-loop framework where clinicians must explicitly review and approve all AI-generated outputs before they enter official medical records. Commenting on the balanced deployment philosophy behind the new infrastructure, Jonathan Seltzer, CEO of SimplePractice, stated: “AI in healthcare deserves thoughtful, measured implementation. What we hear consistently from clinicians is that they want technology to act as a tool, not a decision-maker. They need support with the administrative work that takes time away from care, while keeping clinical expertise and judgment exactly where it belongs. Care Aide is built around that principle. It keeps clinicians in control while helping with the practical work of preparation, documentation, treatment planning, and follow-through.”

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