M*Modal

Transcription and documentation service provider M*Modal will showcase its new AnyModal CDS Live hosted speech recognition and natural language processing (NLP) technology during the 2006 RSNA show in Chicago later this month.

The Pittsburgh-based company provides hosted documentation services for healthcare providers that capture clinical information from dictation and transform it into retrievable and shareable electronic files. The AnyModal CDS Live product offers on-demand speech recognition and NLP technology for physician editing and validation after dictation.

The firm said that it can capture, structure, and encode healthcare information from dictation without changing a physician's workflow, and that it requires no physician training or change in dictation style or documentation. The AnyModal CDS Live reporting workflow model enables both medical transcription and physician self-editing, M*Modal said.

The software's clinical documentation is built on HL7 clinical document architecture (CDA), and AnyModal CDS Live can be integrated into any RIS/PACS application, according to the company. M*Modal said its product is targeted at the radiology, cardiology, and pathology reporting markets.

By Jonathan S. Batchelor
AuntMinnie.com staff writer
November 13, 2006

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