Posts Tagged ‘non-profit’

Non-Profit Agency Made More Efficient By Someone Who Knows the Value of Efficiency

At Arkansas Support Network, Laserfiche is synonymous with case management—and one user’s remarkable career

July 19th, 2010 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

arkansas support network“Like all non-profit organizations, we continue to be asked to ‘do more with less,’” says Dr. Keith Vire, CEO of the Arkansas Support Network (ASN). Since adopting Laserfiche as its case management system in 2008, Laserfiche has helped do just that by supporting ASN’s 430 staff, program managers and case managers as they provide services and supported employment to over 800 individuals and families with disabilities. Client files that were once three-inch thick folders of medical information, case notes and support plans are now indexed and searchable—visible only to assigned staff, making compliance and frequent audits by multiple state and federal healthcare agencies simple and comprehensive.
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American Cancer Society

May 27th, 2008

Donation-supported non-profit organizations need to keep general office expenses to a minimum. The American Cancer Society, in particular, is very committed to putting forth as much of their resources as possible to disease research, detection and treatment, as well as patient support. Full story »

The Compensation Advisory Organization of Michigan

October 24th, 1998

If the Compensation Advisory Organization of Michigan can do more work in 20 percent less space, spending many fewer personnel hours than it did two years ago—that’s productivity.

And if telephone callers no longer have to be put on perma-hold while panicky clerks scurry to find a missing file—that’s a big step forward in client relations.

The Compensation Advisory Organization of Michigan (CAOM) took that step two years ago, when it converted its paper files to document imaging by Laserfiche. And, says Senior Vice President Jon Heikkinen: “We can’t say how much we’re pleased with it, it’s just been excellent, in our opinion.”
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