Both Lyrebird and Heidi now go beyond basic note generation. For Bp Premier practices, the bigger question is which product fits more naturally into the consult, helps with more of the documentation load afterwards, and gives you clearer proof before you commit.
This page is produced by Lyrebird. We describe Lyrebird specifically and refer readers to Heidi’s own current materials for the latest details on their product. The most reliable way to decide is still to confirm current specifics with each vendor and trial both in real consults.
The real decision is rarely about who has the longer feature list. It is more often about three practical questions:
Lyrebird goes deeper inside Bp Premier, with single sign-on, patient detail population, observations, and consent handling built in.
Lyrebird’s public positioning is strong on the documents that come after the consult note, not just the note itself.
The Gold Coast evaluation gives Lyrebird a clearer public evidence story than most buyers will find elsewhere at first glance.
Do not stop at a free plan or a nice note. Compare what still needs doing by hand once the consult is finished.
These are the points most likely to affect a real buying decision for a Bp Premier practice.
For many practices, this is the most important part of the comparison.
Most competitor pages can make note generation sound similar. The more revealing question is how specifically a vendor describes what happens inside Bp Premier.
Lyrebird’s deep integration allows single sign-on, patient detail population, structured observations, and consent recording. That gives clinicians a clearer picture of what the product is likely to feel like in real use.
This is where a lot of the practical value is won or lost.
A decent note matters, but it is rarely the only thing holding clinicians back. The paperwork that follows is often where time keeps leaking out of the day.
Lyrebird’s public position is strongest when it moves into referrals, plans, certificates, patient letters, and related documentation. That makes the comparison less about who writes a nice note and more about who helps reduce the total administrative load.
Buyers should not have to rely on broad marketing language alone.
One of Lyrebird’s clearest advantages in a comparison page is that it can point to a named Australian health service evaluation with meaningful scale and published outcomes.
That does not replace a trial, but it gives practices a more concrete basis for shortlisting. It also lets the page make a stronger case without leaning too hard on opinion.
Lyrebird’s public evidence includes a 16-week evaluation at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, covering more than 100 clinicians, 21 specialties, and 7,499 consultations.
Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service evaluation
16 weeks, 100+ clinicians, 21 specialties, 7,499 consultations
If evidence is one of your binding criteria, this is one of the strongest public reasons to put Lyrebird high on the shortlist. It is still worth reviewing the underlying publication directly and comparing it with any current evidence shared by other vendors.
Not entirely. Both support documentation, and both now publicly position themselves beyond a basic scribe. For Bp Premier practices, the more useful distinction is whether your priority is broader clinical AI assistance or tighter support inside the documentation work you already need to complete.
No. Scribing is one part of the product, but for many Bp Premier practices the bigger value comes from support with referrals, care plans, certificates, patient letters, and other related documents once the consult note is done.
Lyrebird goes deeper inside Bp Premier, with single sign-on, patient detail population, observations, and consent handling built in.
No. Heidi also publicly offers a free plan. The better comparison is what each product actually helps you get done in practice, and how much still needs to be managed by hand once you start using it with real consults.
Do not stop at a single line on a marketing page. Confirm processing location, storage location, audio retention, training-data policy, and any contractual commitments directly with each vendor before procurement.
Yes. A side-by-side trial using the same clinician, similar patient mix, and real consults will tell you more than a feature list. The most useful comparison usually comes from what the product feels like after the note is finished, not just from how the note reads.
If your practice uses Bp Premier and you are comparing Lyrebird with Heidi, the best next step is to trial Lyrebird in real consults and judge the difference on the things that matter most day to day.