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Maimonides Medical Center uses workflow management system.

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    Computers in Healthcare
    |February 8, 1989
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    This new optically based system unifies data, image, and sound workflows. It streamlines operations on microcomputers using a local area network (LAN), saving time and reducing accounts receivable.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Image Processing
    • Workflow Management Systems

    Background:

    • Traditional systems often involve fragmented data, image, and sound management.
    • Inefficient workflows can lead to increased operational costs and delays.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce an optically based system for integrated workflow management.
    • To evaluate the system's impact on operational efficiency and financial metrics.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of an optically based system integrating data, image, and sound.
    • Implementation on microcomputers utilizing a local area network (LAN).

    Main Results:

    • The system successfully unified data, image, and sound into a single workflow.

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  • Significant space and time savings were achieved.
  • A notable reduction in accounts receivable was observed.
  • Conclusions:

    • Optically based integrated workflow systems offer substantial operational benefits.
    • The system demonstrates potential for improving efficiency and financial performance in relevant settings.