Thursday 27 September 2018

New software assists in digitising documents

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 25 (Bernama) --  Concord Technologies has launched NEXTSTEP, an AI-driven, cloud-based platform optimised for healthcare providers to simplify patient data capture and document workflows.
The new platform will reduce the effort required to capture, access and integrate patient health information from paper and digital documents.
The company, in a statement, said NEXSTEP’s platform is cloud-native, software-as-a-service, so it dramatically lowers the barriers to implementation and expansion.
Concord has optimised NEXTSTEP for healthcare providers struggling to digitise document-intensive clinical workflows, though its core features apply across all highly-regulated industries.
According to the statement, there are no upfront software or hardware costs and customers will always have the latest version of the software.
It is also built on scalable cloud architecture, so users can scale up and down to manage spikes in processing volume without having to purchase additional servers.
Unlike conventional systems, NEXTSTEP is pre-trained to identify, classify and extract specific, field-level data, so it saves providers the cost and effort to “teach” the system what to look for.
It also extends automated document classification and routing with the ability to coordinate document handling even with frequently-changing clinical processes.
“We estimate a sizeable market of providers who are being underserved by conventional document capture and automation solutions, due to the up-front costs of implementation and the ongoing resources to own them,” said John Harrison, Concord Technologies’ senior vice-president, sales & marketing.
The company is a leading provider of cloud fax services and document process automation solutions. More details at www.concord.net

-- BERNAMA

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