Newsletter | February 24, 2011

02.18.2011--ECM Encore: 5 Steps For Front Office Capture Success; 8 Tips On Output; Beyond Meaningful Use


02/24/2011


Take the time to click through this edition of the ECM Encore. In it, we've compiled the items that you and your colleagues have made most popular in the last few ECM Connection newsletters.
Catch up on the latest here, and let me know if there are other topics where you would like to see more coverage.

- Vicki Amendola, ECM Connection editor

5 Steps To Ensure Success With Front Office Capture
Paper remains an integral part in businesses today, but paper continues to slow business transactions and limit access to information. For many years, document capture has been used in departmental or high-volume, centralized environments where documents are captured, turned into intelligent information, and delivered to various backend content repositories and business systems.

8 Tips On Enterprise Output Management
How can you resolve output management challenges? ISIS Papyrus offers up eight tips for achieving a seamless, multichannel experience.

Beyond 'Meaningful Use' Incentives: There's A Better Reason To Convert To Electronic Records
Did you know that healthcare companies in the U.S. are concerned that they are not doing enough to manage health information electronically despite government regulations such as the1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the 2009 American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA)? In fact, a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers study shows that 8 out of 10 CIOs fear they still haven't done enough to qualify for federal government incentive funds allocated as part of ARRA for healthcare providers who can demonstrate meaningful use of Electronic Health Records (EHR).



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