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How Automation can Protect Small Healthcare Practices During Economic Uncertainty
Amid inflation and recession concerns, organizations are cutting back on IT spending. While healthcare tends to outperform other industries when faced with economic headwinds, healthcare practices are not entirely immune to a recession. Smaller offices with fewer resources, staff members and revenue are the most susceptible to potential difficulties.
So where can healthcare providers trim spending during a time when technological advancement and increased investments in IT are crucial to future success? Evaluating your tech stack with a bias toward ROI is key. Which tools deliver the most value per dollar of expense? Which ones make the lives of your staff and patients easier and their jobs more efficient? This approach will result in time and cost savings, optimized patient scheduling, more efficient payment processing and an improved experience for both staff and patients.
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