Posts Tagged ‘Fujitsu’

Efficient Operations

How Laserfiche Hybrid EMR enables Dr. Brian Hanson to put patients first

October 26th, 2009 by Meghann WoosterMeghann Wooster is a Laserfiche Luminary

As any practice manager can tell you, keeping track of patients’ paper records requires more than a little blood, sweat and tears. Finding information can be difficult, paper and storage space are expensive, and office staff spends a lot of time organizing and updating records so that doctors can stay well-informed.

Such was certainly the case for Dr. Brian Hanson’s gastroenterology (GI) practice in Ukiah, CA. One of just two GI doctors within a 90-mile radius in rural northern California, Hanson at times may see more than 200 patients a month. He’s a member of several boards and committees, and his practice is affiliated with three different hospitals, two ambulatory surgery centers and two rural healthcare clinics which serve patients in both Mendocino and Lake Counties.
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Laserfiche Wins Prestigious Fujitsu ISV Innovative Award

Laserfiche today announced that Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., a market leader in document imaging scanners and services, has awarded Laserfiche the quarterly Fujitsu ISV Innovative Award.

October 5th, 2009

LONG BEACH, Calif., October 5, 2009—Laserfiche® today announced that Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., a market leader in document imaging scanners and services, has awarded Laserfiche the quarterly Fujitsu ISV Innovative Award. Laserfiche was selected for creating a powerful Business Process Management (BPM) solution for Daviess County Prosecutor’s Office in Indiana.
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Law’s New Order

Laserfiche helps the Daviess County Prosecutor’s Office make room for efficiency

June 30th, 2009 by Melissa HenleyMelissa Henley is a Laserfiche staff member

daviess-countyThe Daviess County, IN, prosecutor’s office, located in the basement of the county courthouse, isn’t the biggest office to start with. But with files stacked from the floor to the ceiling, it was clear that the office, home to three prosecuting attorneys, desperately needed more room.

Thanks to Prosecuting Attorney G. Byron Overton, they’re getting it. Overton and his staff are working with Laserfiche reseller Nancy Mathes of Paper-Lite to scan and store files electronically in Laserfiche. “We’re not going paperless,” Overton says. “We’re going file-less.”
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