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Last updated: June 5, 2026
Back to directorySpecialty-specific AI scribe built into ModMed's EMA EHR for note and code suggestions after clinician review.
Specialty practices already using, or evaluating, ModMed workflows where native EHR integration matters more than standalone transcription.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating ModMed Scribe as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat it as specialty documentation and coding-support software unless downstream automation crosses into unsupervised clinical or billing action. |
|---|---|
| Privacy | Review how native EHR integration changes PHI scope, recording-consent workflow, retention, and access controls for your specialty deployment. |
| Evidence | Validate specialty note quality and coding suggestions in the real EMA workflow before trusting downstream automation or specialty-specific claims. |
| Workflow | Best for specialty groups where built-in EMA integration matters more than a standalone ambient scribe with broader EHR reach. |
ModMed describes Scribe 2.0 as an ambient AI documentation solution built into EMA EHR that suggests structured notes, billing codes, and downstream clinical workflow actions for specialty practices.
Not for: Practices on unsupported EHRs, autonomous coding submission, or note automation without consent, QA, and clinician approval.
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