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The paper plateau: What to do with the paper you just can’t lose

 

Summary

Three ways to incorporate physical documents into digital workflows.

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It’s the season for New Year’s Resolutions. While many Americans may be focused on trimming down pounds, I want to focus on the paper that still clings to our hospitals and healthcare organizations.

In our recent study with HealthLeaders, a majority of respondents stated that up to 25% of their healthcare organization’s records are paper-based. In fact, only 8% reported having zero paper-based records. Even in today’s digital world, with the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and advances in tech-enabled communications, significant paper remains.

Instead of striving to go completely paperless, healthcare organizations can embrace the paper that lingers in their system. Here are three ways incorporating physical documents into digital workflows can make paper work for hospitals instead of against them.

In our recent study with HealthLeaders, a majority of respondents stated that up to 25% of their healthcare organization’s records are paper-based. In fact, only 8% reported having zero paper-based records.

3. View and discuss physical documents with collaborative tools

Clinicians can remotely share images and handwritten notes using interactive whiteboards. These whiteboards allow multiple devices to join in presentations and conversations with PIN access to protect private information. This enables providers to collaborate across departments or facilities, and it allows the participants to download the images and any handwritten notes following the meeting. Healthcare staff can continue to make additional edits and annotations directly to the presentation and easily send it back-and-forth in a digital form.

To learn more from our research with HealthLeaders, download the Document-Centric Interoperability Report.

The paper plateau: What to do with the paper you just can’t lose

Instead of striving to go paperless, explore three strategies gleaned from key findings in our recent HealthLeaders study for incorporating physical documents into digital workflows for stronger collaboration.

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