HealthIT Answers September 11, 2024
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By Mat Buttrey, Senior Product Manager & Strategic Lead – Healthcare, PaperCut

In the digital era, technological developments are radically transforming healthcare, leading to improved patient care and operational efficiency. Yet, despite the rapid pace of technological advancement, the healthcare industry is still largely dominated by paper-based workflows and physical documents.

This means within a large healthcare organization, there may be thousands of printing devices spread across multiple buildings and locations. Finding a printout when it’s needed may not be an issue if your medical staff stay put. But today’s medical professionals are frequently moving between floors, clinics, offices, campuses, and specialist care centers, and need on-call access to printed material to remain efficient and focused on better patient outcomes.

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