The Beginner's Roadmap to Healthcare Automation
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The healthcare industry is facing increasing challenges in staffing, regulation, patient volume, and complexity of care all the while being expected to deliver a better patient experience with decreasing operating expenses. These pressures directly impact patient care, and the well-being of providers and staff.
According to Gartner, 50% of US healthcare providers are turning to robotic process automation (RPA) to help alleviate these challenges. UiPath Inc., a leader in RPA technology, describes RPA as “... a software technology that makes it easy to build, deploy, and manage software robots that emulate human actions interacting with digital systems and software. Just like people, software robots can do things like understand what’s on a screen, complete the right keystrokes, navigate systems, identify and extract data, and perform a wide range of defined actions. But software robots can do it faster and more consistently than people, without the need to get up and stretch or take a coffee break.”
RPA can enable health care providers to achieve improved patient care, decreased operational costs, more engaged employees and regulatory compliance if applied to the correct processes. The following healthcare processes are ripe for automation and generally result in the greatest ROI:
If you are new to automation or looking to expand your automation footprint, join us for a deeper dive into how RPA can assist with each of these processes.
Healthcare has never needed RPA more than today. Download your full copy of the Beginner's Roadmap to Healthcare Automation to become the automation hero of your healthcare organization.
Liberate Genius. Transformation & Strategic Market Dev Consultant | CHURCHILL STUDIO & CHISEL -- Keynote Speaker & Creative Alchemist
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