Send the signed note and codes back to Greenway Intergy and Prime Suite
AGIMAN captures the visit on the appliance in your practice, drafts the chart note in the clinician's style, and suggests ICD and CPT codes for the encounter. After the clinician reviews and signs, AGIMAN syncs the approved note and codes to the patient's Greenway chart.
Independent practices, small groups, and FQHCs on Greenway
Connects over
Greenway Health Developer Platform
The connection
How AGIMAN connects to Greenway Health.
What Greenway Health is
Greenway Health makes ambulatory electronic health record and practice management systems, Intergy and Prime Suite. Independent and small group practices use them, along with many federally qualified health centers. Greenway runs the clinical record, the scheduling and billing side, and the patient portal for these offices.
Who runs it
Independent practices, small groups, and FQHCs on Greenway
The access path
FHIR R4US CoreSMART on FHIROAuth 2.0
Greenway exposes a 21st Century Cures Act compliant FHIR R4 API on its Developer Platform, with SMART on FHIR and a backend services path for server-to-server access. AGIMAN registers as an application against the practice's Greenway instance and writes through that FHIR API using OAuth 2.0, so the appliance reads and writes the same Encounter, Condition, Procedure, and DocumentReference resources a clinician sees in Intergy or Prime Suite. We scope the first export path to your instance and test it against that instance before go-live, so the note lands on the right encounter and the codes map to the fields your office expects. AGIMAN never writes to a chart without a signed-off draft behind it.
The Greenway export path is built on the published FHIR R4 API and is scoped and tested against your own Intergy or Prime Suite instance before go-live.
The workflow
From the exam room to Greenway Health, with you in control.
1
Capture
Record the visit on the appliance
AGIMINION captures the room audio and AGIMAN transcribes it on the appliance inside your practice network. The audio, transcript, and draft stay local, with no internet connection needed to transcribe or draft.
2
Draft
Note and codes for the encounter
AGIMAN drafts the chart note in the clinician's style and suggests ICD and CPT codes for the visit. It also prepares referral letters, patient handouts, and intake or visit forms when the encounter calls for them.
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Review and sign
The clinician signs off
The clinician reads the draft, edits anything that needs it, and confirms the diagnosis and procedure codes. Nothing reaches Greenway until that sign-off, and the review is logged.
4
Sync
Write to the Greenway chart
AGIMAN maps the signed note and codes to Greenway's FHIR resources and writes them to the matching encounter in Intergy or Prime Suite over the FHIR R4 API. Documents and letters attach as DocumentReference entries on the chart.
After sign-off
What AGIMAN hands back to Greenway Health.
Signed note
The encounter note
The reviewed and signed chart note is written to the patient's encounter in Intergy or Prime Suite as a Greenway FHIR document, in the clinician's own structure.
ICD and CPT
Diagnosis and procedure codes
The diagnosis and procedure codes the clinician confirmed map to the Condition and Procedure fields on the encounter, ready for the practice management and billing side.
Documents
Letters, handouts, and forms
Referral letters, patient handouts, and intake or visit forms attach to the chart as document references for the office to send or file. AGIMAN drafts them, a person confirms them.
On your network
Local first, before any export.
Room audio and transcripts stay on the appliance on your network.
Transcription and note drafting run on site, with no internet connection required.
Nothing reaches Greenway Health until the clinician reviews and signs.
Exports use the access path your practice approves, with a BAA available.
Questions
Greenway Health, answered.
Where does the visit audio and the note live?
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On the AGIMAN appliance inside your practice network. Room audio, transcripts, and drafts stay local, and transcription and drafting run without an internet connection. Only the approved note and codes leave the appliance, over the FHIR access path you turn on for your Greenway instance.
How does AGIMAN connect to Greenway?
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Through Greenway's FHIR R4 API on the Developer Platform, using SMART on FHIR and OAuth 2.0, with a backend services path for server-to-server writes. AGIMAN registers as an application against your own Intergy or Prime Suite instance, and we scope and test the export path against that instance before go-live. We do not claim a certified partnership or a Greenway endorsement.
Does AGIMAN write to the chart on its own?
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No. The clinician reviews and signs every note, and confirms the ICD and CPT codes, before anything is written to Greenway. AGIMAN drafts and maps, the clinician decides, and the sign-off is logged.