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Healthcare organizations face many parallel business issues, such as mergers and acquisitions, managing economic shifts, and eliminating redundant processes. By finding a way to Healthcare organizations, the second largest expense after payroll and benefits, healthcare organizations can achieve enhanced decision making, improved communication and collaboration, and receive much needed operational cost savings. The typical healthcare organization has hundreds of leases and employees, millions of dollars worth of assets, and millions of square feet of space to manage. Indeed, the lack of a good Workplace Resource Management strategy often leads to poor space and asset management, ineffective communication and collaboration, and oversights in operations that can put a typical healthcare facility in great financial risk. With most healthcare organizations scattered, with a main campus and several auxiliary sites used for things like outpatient surgical centers, ambulatory sites, and physical therapy, there is no one solution that is deployed across all locations that can integrate, consolidate, and analyze the entire organization and it’s departments individually. Reprinted with permission from CenterStone Software |
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