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AI-powered, real-time insights for physicians and CDI teams drive clinical and revenue integrity

Ranked #1 Best in KLAS Speech Recognition: Front-End Imaging 2025

Solventum™ Fluency™ for Imaging

For the fourth year in a row, our AI-powered radiology reporting solution topped the list – marking its fifth overall win as the market leader in this category.

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Product details

Accuracy

Going beyond the typical imaging speech recognition software, our technology uniquely includes natural language understanding (NLU) to contextually understand what the radiologist is dictating. Solventum Fluency for Imaging ranked #1 in the Best in KLAS report for Speech Recognition: Front-End Imaging for 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2020.

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Efficiency

Built-in computer-assisted physician documentation (CAPD) automated and interactive clinical provides real time, insights within the reporting workflow. With this AI-powered software, radiologists can identify and address documentation gaps to support compliance and accurate reimbursement, all while reducing clicks and saving time.

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Customisability

Configure a productivity enhancing solution that’s right for your team. In addition to customisable templates and personalized macros, mix and match workflow extensions such as actionable findings management and peer review assist with accurately capturing, documenting and delivering patient outcomes.

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Flexibility

With cloud-based and on-premise options, you can choose how speech is processed and ensure the imaging reporting workflow works for you. Solventum Fluency for Imaging is interoperable with leading picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), radiology information systems (RIS), electronic health records (EHRs) and clinical systems.

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