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M*Modal Fluency Direct is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered speech recognition system that enables physicians of any medical specialty to dictate directly in Greenway Intergy™ for faster creation of better notes.
M*Modal Fluency Direct is a next-generation, all-in-one solution that enables physicians to conversationally create, review, edit and sign clinical notes directly within Greenway Intergy templates. It leverages M*Modal Speech Understanding™, which includes natural language understanding, for contextual understanding of the physician narrative and superior performance. Creating time to care, M*Modal Fluency Direct boosts physician productivity with speech-driven workflows supported by a robust library of speech commands for easy EHR navigation, customized templates and macros, and single sign-on capabilities.
Beginning this month, Michigan Medicine will launch a speech recognition technology called Fluency Direct. Michigan Medicine is retiring Dragon services effective Feb. 3 and Phone Transcription services effective Feb. 15.
“Michigan Medicine has seen a steady decline in phone transcription users, but still incurs substantial per-line transcription costs and fixed vendor costs,” said Jeff Terrell, professor of otolaryngology. “As part of the economic recovery plan, and part of the Michigan Medicine plan to improve clinical documentation and coding, 3M M*modal was chosen as a vendor with a suite of applications to help clinicians with documentation. Fluency Direct will be the first application implemented.”
Fluency Direct provides an improved user experience and supports more documentation needs. This transition from Dragon allows clinicians to use speech recognition to perform immediate documentation within MiChart as well as speech tools to navigate, search and perform many manual workflows in MiChart. This transition will enable some significant enhancements, including: