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M*Modal Selected by Collom and Carney Clinic Association for Advanced Clinical Documentation Solutions

Collom and Carney Clinic Association, one of the largest multispecialty physician group practices serving the East Texas area, has chosen M*Modal Fluency Direct to improve how patient information is captured and managed in electronic medical record (EMR) systems.

Collom and Carney Clinic selected M*Modal to provide a flexible speech recognition solution that enables clinical staff to quickly and easily document critical patient information in real-time and from multiple locations, including while away from their offices. The solution allows clinicians to plug into any workstation to instantly capture and store information leveraging the versatility of the Cloud and M*Modal's advanced Natural Language Understanding (NLU) technology, eliminating errors in speech recognition for a faster documentation and a more satisfying physician experience.

"Our physicians were immediately impressed by the ease of use and the significant difference in accuracy once we upgraded our system from our previous speech recognition provider and began using M*Modal Fluency Direct," said Robert Haley, chief information officer at Collom and Carney Clinic, in a statement. "The implementation process went off without a hitch, and the ability to simply plug-and-play without losing time to get acquainted with technology has been invaluable."

"We make the process of capturing patient information as easy as possible. And for time-strapped physicians, having the freedom to dictate patient encounters at their own convenience and in a completely natural and conversational manner helps to capture much richer meaning from every patient-doctor encounter," said Vern Davenport, CEO of M*Modal, in the statement. "At the end of the day, our solution is simplifying clinicians' interactions with electronic medical records and other clinical systems and driving towards much better outcomes for their patients."

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