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Software company Foxit shares how well-maintained health records can accelerate digital transformat…
The Cura Day Hospitals Group and the US Food and Drug Administration are among institutions to benefit from Foxit’s solutions. As medical facilities grow, they often need to reassess best practices to digitise and centralise health records.
A webinar from software company Foxit will explore practical examples of how to transform digital records, thereby cutting the cost of paper, reducing chart analysis time and eliminating manual filling and archiving errors.
Among institutions to benefit from Foxit’s innovative and cost-effective solutions are the Australian Cura Day Hospitals Group and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
When the Cura Day group acquired additional hospitals last year, it found the new operational environment was not suited to its existing PDF solution’s licensing structure.
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