Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about using PsychDraft in clinical practice.
Who is PsychDraft for?
PsychDraft is designed for licensed psychologists, neuropsychologists, and advanced trainees working under direct supervision. It assumes the user has the clinical expertise necessary to evaluate, edit, and finalize generated content.
It is not intended for use by the general public or by individuals without appropriate clinical training.
Does PsychDraft replace my clinical judgment?
Absolutely not.
PsychDraft is a structured drafting assistant — similar to an advanced documentation tool. It does not assess patients, interpret raw data, assign diagnoses, or make clinical decisions.
You are responsible for reviewing, editing, and ensuring that all final documentation accurately reflects your independent clinical opinion.
All generated content must be reviewed and finalized by a licensed clinician prior to use.
How does PsychDraft protect sensitive clinical information?
PsychDraft uses secure, HIPAA-eligible cloud infrastructure and privacy safeguards to support responsible AI-assisted drafting. Sensitive information is minimized before processing where possible, and all output remains under clinician review and control. PsychDraft is designed to support documentation efficiency, not replace clinical judgment.
We strongly recommend avoiding the entry of direct identifiers such as full names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, or other protected health information. Many clinicians use de-identified or minimally identified information when drafting.
For more information on evaluating AI tools in clinical practice, please see our AI & Clinical Documentation Education page.
Do you provide a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)?
PsychDraft does not currently offer a BAA.
We are actively evaluating infrastructure and compliance pathways to support expanded enterprise and institutional use in the future.
Is my client data stored?
PsychDraft is designed with data minimization in mind.
Session context is not retained beyond active use unless explicitly saved by the user. Any stored account data is encrypted in transit and at rest through our infrastructure providers.
We do not use user-submitted content to train AI models.
Where is data hosted?
PsychDraft relies on trusted infrastructure providers including:
- Supabase (database hosting)
- Vercel (application hosting)
- Stripe (billing)
- AWS (AI processing and cloud infrastructure)
Each provider maintains its own security practices and compliance documentation.
Can I delete my data?
Users may delete saved drafts within the application. If you choose to close your account, associated profile data will be removed in accordance with our data handling practices.
For specific deletion requests, you may contact support.
Is PsychDraft a medical device?
No.
PsychDraft generates assistive language only. It does not perform psychological testing, scoring, diagnostic evaluation, or clinical decision-making.
It is a documentation aid. Clinical responsibility always remains with the licensed provider.
Can this be used for forensic or court-related reports?
PsychDraft may assist in drafting structured report sections; however, all content must be independently reviewed and validated by the clinician.
The tool does not replace professional standards required in forensic, legal, or court-involved evaluations.
Can I edit the outputs?
Yes — and you must.
All generated content is fully editable. PsychDraft is designed to accelerate drafting, not finalize reports. Most clinicians find it substantially reduces drafting time while preserving full editorial control.
What happens if I cancel my subscription?
You may cancel at any time through your account settings.
After cancellation, you will retain access through the end of your billing cycle. Continued access beyond that point requires an active subscription.
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