New year, new processes: 2 tips for forms automation success in 2022
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Hospitals and health systems are preparing for the start of the new year while the fear of a new COVID-19 variant knocks at their doors. On top of that, they are experiencing unprecedented staff shortages across departments, with 18 percent of workers having quit since the pandemic began and another 12 percent getting laid off. As a result, a critical New Year's resolution for hospital leaders is to find ways to eliminate resource strains and improve processes.
That is where Interlace Health can help. We take a critical, but cumbersome process — such as data collection and forms processing — and make it quicker, easier and less costly. In this webinar, we will show you how we make this possible and how your health system can turn enhanced document automation into a resolution that sticks into 2022 and beyond.
In this webinar, we will discuss:
That is where Interlace Health can help. We take a critical, but cumbersome process — such as data collection and forms processing — and make it quicker, easier and less costly. In this webinar, we will show you how we make this possible and how your health system can turn enhanced document automation into a resolution that sticks into 2022 and beyond.
In this webinar, we will discuss:
- Why a digital forms library should be at the top of your to-do list
- How simple EHR integrations can have a big impact
- The benefits of on-demand printing
- How automation affects your staff and budget
Presenter:
Dessiree Paoli
Senior Solutions Manager, Interlace Health
Dessiree Paoli, MBA is a Senior Solution Manager at Interlace Health, a company that transforms workflows by providing clinicians and patients with digital healthcare solutions. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Journalism/Advertising and obtained an MBA from Regis University. She has 20 years of experience in driving strategic marketing initiatives, leading teams, and developing integrated campaigns, and she has worked in healthcare for more than 14 years.