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Tali and Scribeberry

Two Canadian approaches to clinical AI.

Tali is a Canadian-built clinical workflow platform. Scribeberry is a Canadian AI scribe with a feature set. Here is how they compare across the factors that matter most for Canadian clinics.

Overview

Tali and Scribeberry are both Canadian-built tools designed to reduce clinical documentation burden. Both store data in Canada, both are pre-qualified by Canada Health Infoway, and both offer a free tier. Where they diverge is in EMR integration depth and platform scope.

Scribeberry
Scribeberry is a feature-rich AI scribe with strong form automation, a large template library, 40+ languages, and broad EMR access that works with any web-based EMR.
Tali
Tali is a clinical workflow platform that covers the visit and what comes before and after it. AI Scribe is the entry point, but Tali extends into Fillable Forms, Billing support, Clinical Medical Search, AI Task Management, Call a Patient, and pre-visit Appointments, all connected in one system. Tali also holds partner-validated native integrations with every major Canadian EMR, built in direct partnership with the EMR vendors themselves.

For Canadian clinics specifically, the differences in EMR integration, platform scope, and government recognition are worth understanding before making a decision.

Key Differences

This is the most meaningful technical difference between the two platforms.

Tali holds partner-validated native integrations with TELUS Health PS Suite, CHR, and Med Access, plus QHR Accuro, OSCAR, Medesync, and HealthQuest. These are formal integrations built in direct partnership with the EMR vendors themselves, allowing notes to flow directly into the chart and patient context to be pulled automatically at the start of a visit.

Scribeberry has native Smart Pull and Smart Push integrations with Accuro, OSCAR Pro, and Jane. For all other EMRs, including the TELUS Health suite, Scribeberry uses a Chrome extension that works with any web-based EMR. The Chrome extension approach offers broad compatibility, but operates through the browser interface rather than through a formal vendor partnership.

For clinics running on TELUS Health PS Suite, CHR, or Med Access specifically, this distinction matters in practice.

Both platforms put documentation quality at the centre of the experience.

Scribeberry's platform includes AI Scribe, Dictation, Form Filling with 2000+ templates and a drop-in note builder, 40+ languages, AI Tasks, Billing Code Lookup, Pre-Chart, a ChatGPT-style chat assistant, AI Employees (receptionists, form fillers, MOAs), and support for multiple partial visits simultaneously, a useful capability for high-volume settings like emergency departments.

Tali also puts documentation quality at the centre of the experience, with an AI Scribe built on a next-generation model with improved speaker recognition, stronger handling of complex multi-topic visits, and reduced need for manual edits. From there, Tali extends into Fillable Forms with a full library of Canadian government, disability, and insurance documents, Clinical Medical Search drawing specifically from Canadian evidence sources including Choosing Wisely Canada and CIHI, Billing support with FHO+ time-based codes built in, Call a Patient for outbound phone visits with automatic note generation, AI Task Management for follow-up coordination, and pre-visit Appointments. Tali currently offers 14+ connected capabilities in one platform.

Scribeberry offers AI-assisted billing code lookup as part of its feature set.

Tali includes Billing support with FHO+ time-based codes built in, designed specifically for Ontario's primary care model. For Ontario clinics managing FHO+ billing requirements, this is a meaningful difference.

Both platforms are SOC 2 Type II certified, store data in Canada, and are compliant with PIPEDA and HIPAA. Tali additionally holds TGV certification. Both Tali and Scribeberry are pre-qualified under the Canada Health Infoway AI Scribe Program.

In June 2026, Canada Health Infoway released the six-month results of its national AI Scribe Program, the largest national implementation and evaluation of AI scribes in primary care conducted globally, covering 12,019 primary care clinicians across Canada. The independent evaluation found that nearly 70% of clinicians reported reduced administrative burden, almost 80% reported lower cognitive load, and more than 80% reported feeling more engaged during patient visits.

Tali also participated in OntarioMD's AI Scribe pilot study, one of the largest of its kind in Canada, and was independently recognized as a top 1% AI ambient scribe by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Scribeberry supports 40+ languages.

Tali supports 100+ languages with models specifically fine-tuned for Canadian accents, including Quebec and Acadian French. Clinicians can document conversations in the language most comfortable for the patient and produce the note in the language of their choice.

Scribeberry's paid plan is $99 CAD per month for unlimited encounters, with a free tier capped at 20 encounters per month.

Tali's Pro plan is $135 CAD per user per month, or $100 CAD with annual billing. Tali also offers a free tier.

At similar price points, the platforms differ in what is included. Scribeberry's paid plan covers a broad AI scribe and documentation feature set. Tali's Pro plan includes unlimited AI Scribe, AI Task Management, Fillable Forms, Clinical Medical Search, Call a Patient, customizable templates, and phone support, covering a broader set of clinical workflows within the same monthly investment.

Feature Breakdown

Capability
Tali
scribeberry
AI Scribe
Dictation
100+ languages
Canadian accent fine-tuning
Customizable templates
Template Assistant (plain-language customization)
Partial
Pre-chart / pre-visit preparation
Add clinical context to encounters
AI Task Management
Clinical evidence search
Canadian-specific evidence sources
Fillable Forms library (Canadian gov, insurance, disability)
Partial
Billing support including FHO+
Partial
Call a Patient
Chat GPT-style chat assistant
AI Employees (receptionists, MOAs, form fillers)
Multiple partial visits simultaneously
Offline mode
Partner-validated TELUS Health EMR integrations
Partner-validated Accuro and OSCAR integrations
Chrome extension for any web-baesd EMR
Canadian data residency
SOC 2 Type II certified
TGV certified
PHIPA, PIPEDA, HIPAA compliant
Canada Health Infoway pre-qualified
On-site enterprise implementation
Free tier

Who Tali and Scribeberry are each built for

Scribeberry
Scribeberry is a capable and feature-rich AI scribe with strong form automation, and broad EMR access through its Chrome extension. For independent clinicians or smaller practices that want a wide range of features at a competitive price point and do not rely heavily on the TELUS Health EMR suite, it is worth evaluating.
Tali
Tali is built for Canadian clinics that need partner-validated integrations with the full TELUS Health EMR suite, billing support built into the workflow, and a connected platform that goes beyond documentation into forms, clinical search, patient calls, and follow-up coordination. For larger clinics and organizations, Tali also offers structured onboarding and on-site implementation support that Scribeberry does not currently provide.

Which one is right for you?

Consider Tali if...

Your clinic runs on TELUS Health PS Suite, CHR, or Med Access and you need a partner-validated native integration that actually talks to your EMR

You want billing support including FHO+ time-based codes built in, not bolted on

You want to place outbound patient calls and generate structured notes from the same workflow, without switching apps

You want Clinical Medical Search drawing from Canadian evidence sources including Choosing Wisely Canada and CIHI

You are deploying across a larger team or organization and need structured onboarding, implementation support, and adoption analytics

You want a government-vetted AI platform recognized by Canada Health Infoway and validated in OntarioMD's national study

Consider Scribeberry if...

You are on Accuro, OSCAR Pro, or Jane and want native Smart Pull and Smart Push at a lower price point

You run a high-volume setting like an emergency department and need to manage multiple partial visits simultaneously

You want AI Employees (receptionists, form fillers, MOAs) built into the platform

You are an independent clinician looking for a strong feature set at a competitive price point

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Last reviewed: July 2026
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