Even with automated forms processing, bad data can get through. And accuracy levels for automated recognition have been under criticism since the technology was first introduced
Now, many of those companies have been weeded out, leaving the few with the greatest accuracy to continue to move OCR forward...The technology‘s typical accuracy rates exceed 99 percent and data capture has greatly advanced
Browsing through news online recently, I came across a troubling story. Last month, Emory Healthcare in Atlanta announced that 10 discs containing electronic records on 315,000 patients had gone missing. That’s sensitive information on every patient who had surgery at three...
I recently spent some time participating in a LinkedIn discussion about the most common reasons behind the failure of electronic health records implementations. As I thought through my posts, something dawned on me: The key to successfully transitioning to EHR (or EMR; whatever your preferred...
When it comes to forms and documents, as a large repository of that data, the ultimate goal is to streamline processing and move critical information into business processes quicker and with greater accuracy. Intelligent Document Recognition (IDR) is one type of technology being employed to increase productivity and reduce costs
But run the digital documents through validation software that verifies that accuracy and has human intelligence to manage the exceptions
Doesn’t OCR seem like a great way to “remove the human” while driving down costs and increasing data capture accuracy? #datacapture #ScanningandCapture #mobility #Scanners #documentcapture #OCR
Other long term benefits may include: Improved patient care by allowing timely and secure access to medical records Reduced employee workloads Increased accuracy of records by eliminating error-prone manual data entry Streamlined business processes and increased productivity Do you see data capture and document processing technologies as being the answer to lowering costs in healthcare organizations?
This helps to achieve the highest level of accuracy. Handling exceptions is a critical, yet often overlooked part of the overall capture strategy
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