Healthcare Information Exchanges Create Capture Opportunities
If you didn’t see it, a couple weeks ago in the premium edition of DIR, I ran a summary of a presentation given by Dr.
If you didn’t see it, a couple weeks ago in the premium edition of DIR, I ran a summary of a presentation given by Dr.
Cintas put together this interesting list of steps for medical offices/hospitials needing to do imaging as part of their transition to EMR. Of course, the
We’ve been hearing some good buzz around Alfresco, an open source ECM venture launched a few years back by some ex-Documentum developers in the U.K.
I thought this was pretty cool. Remember, in 2007 Google announced it was launching an open source OCR project based on the Tesseract Code, which
When I spoke at Harvey Spencer Associates’ annual capture conference a couple weeks ago, one of the predictions I made was that a digital copier
If you remember, after the 2000 U.S. Census, in which digital imaging was used for the first time to capture data from the forms, the
Long-time readers of DIR know that I’ve been a proponent of OMR-based voting ever since the 2000 presidential election controversy involving punchcards, hanging chads, and a
In a good sign that big invoice processing deals are still out there, Top Image Systems just announced it had completed installation of a 1.5
Pitney Bowes Management Services, whose new president was featured in the last issue of DIR, recently signed a reseller agreement with long-time imaging consulitng firm IMERGE.
In preparation for my presenation at Harvey Spencer’s upcoming annual Capture Conference, I was going over my 2009 predictions, one of which was “SaaS ECM
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