Document Management Case Studies & White Papers
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The Price Of Quality: Managing Cost-Effective Clinical Documentation
10/19/2011
This white paper takes a comprehensive look at the strengths and weaknesses of traditional transcription services, speech recognition solutions, and point-and-click software systems in terms of producing cost-effective and accurate clinical documentation. Dale Kivi, FutureNet Technology Corporation
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Managing A Successful EMR Implementation
10/12/2011
This white paper is intended to help health IT champions understand the complexities of EMR implementations and help them outline goals, milestones, and timelines to ensure the initiative is successful.
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Eliminate Redundancy And Inefficiency Through Consolidated Content Management
8/25/2011
In this case study, MemorialCare Health System overcame content management redundancies, which later become inefficiencies and the increased cost of maintaining the infrastructure of multiple ECM systems.
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Provider's Perceptions On Mobility In Healthcare
8/24/2011
Porter Research and Billian’s HealthDATA have collaborated to bring you this primary market research program aimed at understanding healthcare providers’ perceptions regarding mobility in healthcare.
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Document Scanning Eases The Workload Of 200,000 Annual Patient Visits
8/17/2011
The question facing MercyCare Community Physicians (MCCP) in late 2007 was simply this: What was the best way to handle the huge record-processing workload generated by more than 200,000 patient visits a year? This included record capture, storage, filing, cross-referencing, sharing, and making those medical records instantly accessible.
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Are Your Forms Costing You?
8/15/2011
HSC, also known as the Hospital for Sick Children, is like most healthcare organizations feeling a strong push to go electronic. The hospital selected an EHR solution from HMS to address these initiatives in the clinical setting, however HSC had already identified another paper-laden challenge to address — preprinted forms.
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Imaging Moves Into The Mainstream
7/28/2011
Misperceptions about 2-D imagers are changing fast, which is why 2-D imagers are the fastest-growing category of bar code readers. Only a few years ago, 2-D imagers were (wrongly) considered a niche technology mostly used for reading 2-D bar codes. Now they are becoming the technology of choice for most bar code applications, and lasers are on the way to becoming a niche technology. By Intermec
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White Paper: Advanced Coding Technology Can Advance The Revenue Cycle
7/14/2011
Coding is changing. ICD-10 is looming larger on the horizon, and financial leaders areright to be fearful of its potential effects. Natural language processing (NLP) and computer-assisted coding (CAC) are advanced coding technologies that can alleviate some of the challenges faced in healthcare organizations today. By Mark Morsch, OPTUMInsight
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Case Study: Easily Customized Fortis Document Management Works Cost-Saving Wonders At Community Hospital
7/8/2011
Marshall County Hospital has been providing healthcare to Benton, Kentucky, and the surrounding area since 1964. The hospital’s mission is to provide primary and specialty services with high-quality care, concern, dedication, and value in a costeffective manner. By Westbrook Technologies, Inc.
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Using Digital Mailroom Products In The Mailroom
6/14/2011
The digital mailroom concept is based upon a very simple premise: The earlier you convert mailed documents to digital image, the more economical, efficient, and secure the processing of their contents becomes. Read more about where the digital mailroom process really begins. By OPEX Corporation
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