WHITE PAPER:
This resource asks some important questions regarding healthcare operations, and examines key tactics that can help you take the pain out of the documentation process and find healthcare success.
CASE STUDY:
The IT department of T-Com Human Resources was faced with the challenge of training 140,000 employees to perform reporting processes for their own business travel as quickly as possible. Read this case study to find out how T-Com found their way to datango in their search for a customizable context sensitive online help system.
WHITE PAPER:
In 15 minutes we'll discuss case management, explain why it's important, suggest how it enables connected government, touch on how it can be applied across a variety of case types, discuss the components of a case management solution, and offer deployment guides and suggestions.
EGUIDE:
It’s been 10 years since the Agile Manifesto was first crafted, but the principles remain the same. In this tip guide, Agile expert Chris McMahon talks about early experiences with Agile development and how the lessons still apply today.
CASE STUDY:
For Commerzbank streamlining the corporate credit lines to corporations and institutions, streamlining the corporate credit lending process to reduce paper and drive down costs had become a top priority.
INFORMATION CENTER:
This blog post discusses the toll that managing high volumes of paper documents can take on business budgets and efficiency. Learn about an electronic approach that one company implemented and the savings they achieved.
CASE STUDY:
After investing close to two years developing nursing documentation software, The Nebraska Medical Center stood poised to begin implementing this lynchpin of its patient safety focus. But first, it had to identify the right hardware solutions for its requirements. Read this white paper to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative white paper provides a documentation management solution that helps bridge the clinical and coding gap by offering peer-to-peer instruction for your physicians, nurses, coders, and administrators.