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Preview of M*Modal Fluency Direct Web Extension [DEV]

M*Modal Fluency Direct Web Extension [DEV] by M*Modal

Enables physicians of any medical specialty to conversationally create, review, edit and sign clinical notes directly in your electronic health record (EHR).

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Fluency Direct in action
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For more information about the full product please check https://www.solventum.com/en-us/home/h/f/b5005151015/
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  • Exchange messages with programs other than Firefox
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Version
5.11.4.3
Size
40.92 KB
Last updated
7 months ago (Mar 12, 2025)
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Release notes for 5.11.4.3
  • Fixes for manifest v3 support
  • Moved extension from self-hosted to Mozilla add-on store
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