Use Cases•5 min read
Private Dictation for Doctors & Lawyers: A HIPAA-Friendly Option?
The Need for Confidentiality
Doctors, lawyers, and therapists deal with highly sensitive information every day. Dictation is a massive time-saver for creating patient notes or case files, but most consumer apps are a privacy nightmare.
- Siri: Sends data to Apple.
- Free Dictation Apps: Often monetize your data or lack encryption standards.
- Enterprise Solutions: Cost hundreds of dollars per month (e.g., Dragon Medical).
TalkFlow: The Secure Alternative
For independent practitioners or small firms, TalkFlow offers a compelling alternative. By bringing your own API key (BYOK), you gain control over your data privacy.
Privacy Features
- Zero Data Retention: TalkFlow functions as a pass-through. It sends audio to the API and displays the text. It does not store your patient notes on a third-party server.
- Enterprise-Grade Models: When using OpenAI's API (paid tier), they explicitly state that data is not used for training.
- Local Control: The result stays on your device until you paste it into your EMR or Case Management software.
Use Cases
For Lawyers
- Dictate memos immediately after a client meeting while details are fresh.
- Record voice notes while driving back from court.
- Draft emails via voice without typing.
For Doctors
- Summarize patient interactions between visits.
- "SOAP" notes dictation.
- Medical terminology recognition (Whisper is surprisingly good at medical jargon).
Disclaimer
While TalkFlow utilizes secure APIs, always consult your organization's compliance officer regarding HIPAA or client confidentiality requirements before using any new tool.
