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Intelligent Automation: Helping Deliver Better Healthcare
Years before the pandemic, many hospitals were already facing a crisis. They struggled to manage operational inefficiencies and, as a result, unnecessary expenses, overworked and stressed staff, and less effective, potentially unsafe, patient care.
Now, amid a once-in-a-century pandemic, the cost of these inefficiencies has been magnified, and hospitals – and the human beings who deliver care within them – are now at a breaking point.
Finding solutions to eliminate these inefficiencies has always been important. But now, the human cost associated with these operational problems makes finding and implementing solutions that fully optimize operations more critical than ever.
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