Montefiore Medical Center Reduces Paper And Decreases Costs With Adaptable Forms Automation
This case study from Bottomline Technologies takes a look at Montefiore Medical Center, an academic medical center and university hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Montefiore began the introduction of a document imaging solution in 2005 to capture, store, and retrieve medical records. The solution required a forms management system to transform numerous physician reports and other patient data into electronic documents that could be integrated into its new electronic patient folders.
Montefiore chose Bottomline Technologies to provide the advanced forms automation they needed to help eliminate printing, scanning, and storing paper reports. The solution also needed to act as an interface between the Medical Center's existing GE® Centricity® Enterprise system and its new McKesson® Horizon Patient Folder ® (HPF).
"We were printing thousands of pages of physician order reports daily – literally using reams and reams of paper," said Garfield Cummings, McKesson Product Manager at Montefiore Medical Center. "The Bottomline forms automation solution was a big win for us since we no longer have to print these reports unless we are releasing a chart."
To read more about the solution provided to Montefiore, why they chose Bottomline, and the results of the implementation, download this case study now.
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