Doctoring Data
Technology enables medical professionals to treat documentation disorders
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Like Needham, Paquin said it is helpful to know a bit about an organization’s existing workflow before going in. “In [medical offices] and hospitals ... they have piles and piles of records they must keep, which are paper-based and need to be transferred into an electronic format,” he explained. “A lot of companies out there will scan records and basically archive. But with our technology, we actually rip the data out, if clients require that, and the data can then be used for any purpose, whether research, surveys or just general information.”
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- People:
- Sara Needham
- Tim Burns
- Places:
- Raleigh, N.C.
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