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This product was previously 3M™ M*Modal Fluency Align

From conversation to clinical clarity

Clinical documentation — your workflow, your way

Product details

From conversations to complete notes, automatically 

Capture the conversation

Intelligence unobtrusively captures the natural conversation between clinicians and patients.  

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Structure the notes, your way

AI-driven processes synthesize the encounter based on physician workflow preference, in real time, helping create accurate, structured documentation. 

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Review, approve, done

The auto-generated note is ready for a clinician to review, sign and complete.

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Clinical and concise

Helps capture the clinical conversation and generates clear, concise notes that highlight what matters most while eliminating unnecessary detail. Clinicians can stay present with patients and complete visits with documentation that’s focused, accurate and ready for review.

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Smarter notes for clinician preference

Technology that adapts to each clinician’s preferred style, automatically organizing information into accurate, structured documentation designed to reduce noise and wordiness. Documentation is delivered that’s clinically relevant, easy to review and aligned with how clinicians think and work and ready for review in the electronic health record (EHR). 

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Engage with patients

Seamless workflows that enable clinicians to focus on patients, not typing. AI produces concise, clinically meaningful notes that help reduce rework, minimize after-hours documentation and support better care delivery.

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Measurable outcomes

Helps support higher productivity, reduces administrative burden, enables faster decision-making and improve patient and workforce experiences that help drive stronger performance and engagement.

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Security at the core

Audio and notes are encrypted end to end, protected within a HIPAA compliant environment, and managed with strict access controls to safeguard every patient interaction.

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What Solventum Fluency Align users have to say

“I have found amazing results already. It did save me a lot of time, increased my efficiency but the most amazing thing I have noticed is that I am fully present with the patient.”

El Camino Health
Internal medicine provider

“The AI didn’t just capture what was said; it understood the difference between medical history and current symptoms, organized information into proper clinical sections, and even translated colloquial patient language into professional medical terminology.”

Claire Carr
Physician assistant-certified, Cherry County Hospital and Clinic