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We’re proud to announce the eight organizations who will be receiving Run Smarter Awards at the 2009 Laserfiche Institute Conference.

Please join us as we congratulate this year’s winners: the City of Lynwood, CA; Thurston County, WA; the City of Okotoks, AB; BC Biomedical; Berger Financial Group; Texas A&M University; Jamestown, NY, Public Schools; and the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

We’d like to thank everyone who submitted nominations for this year’s award—and we’d like to invite you to join us at the Conference January 12-14 in Los Angeles to congratulate this year’s winners.
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Medical practices large and small are saving money as well as improving patient care by getting rid of traditional record files and going paperless, according to Lee Lafayette, president of Physicians Support Group Inc., a Dallas, TX technology consultant who is introducing Laserfiche Document Imaging to his hundreds of clients.

“Ignorance of electronic document management is costing medical groups millions of dollars in extra payroll costs and hurting the morale of office staffs,” Lafayette said. “It is relatively easy to demonstrate immediate return-on-investment (ROI) for converting traditional files to electronic images to practice administrators; I have numerous references ready to share their successes, too.”
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The American Red Cross says giving blood is giving life, yet the professionals overseeing this all-important act of charity at the Stanford Blood Center spent half their time transporting paperwork from place to place.

Then they got Laserfiche.

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Paper storage was a heavy burden for University of Southern California (USC) Department of Radiology Billing Manager Liz Dubon—literally. Searching through the department’s massive stacks of storage boxes for paper documents was becoming hazardous to her staff’s health. “We used the big, big cardboard boxes, so they were really heavy,” says Dubon. With a volume of over half a million radiological exams a year, the storage space at the Alhambra, California, office—a department of USC’s Keck School of Medicine—was as crammed as each box. (more…)


The concept of a stand-alone surgical center is a relatively new one. The SurgiCenter of Baltimore—the first freestanding multi-specialty surgical center in the country owned exclusively by physicians—was conceived in 1989 by a group of physicians intent on providing a better surgical experience for their patients. The SurgiCenter of Baltimore later took on Lifebridge Health and HealthMark Partners, Inc., as partners. (more…)


Since 1983, JJ&R Medical Data Systems, Inc., (MDS) has provided billing and collection services to healthcare providers ranging from hospital emergency departments to urgent care centers. Working through two divisional offices in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and Baton Rouge, LA, MDS bills more than 60,000 patient accounts monthly.

Processing the thousands of paper documents associated with these accounts, however, was limiting MDS’s productivity. “We needed a system to provide three key features: security, accessibility and accountability,” says Solutions Architect Matt Brown. “We also wanted to cut down on paper-related costs. We spent the better part of a decade looking for a system that could accomplish all these goals.” (more…)


For Iredell Memorial Hospital, lost records meant enormous losses in revenues. But keeping critical information available to those professionals who need it is also a tremendous challenge at the facility, which delivers outstanding, cutting-edge care. With 135 physicians on staff, several specialized treatment centers and nearly 5000 emergency room visits per month, Iredell staff found their workflow and productivity hampered by their records system, which involved assembling, distributing, storing, and retrieving volumes of paper. (more…)


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