For years, document management and other technology companies have proclaimed the coming of the paperless office. In the paperless office, small and big businesses alike achieve greater efficiencies, ...
After practicing medicine for over 20 years I have amassed a large amount of paper from both clinical and business sources. Throughout college, medical school and residency, books and printed medical ...
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10 benefits of paperless payroll
Like many business functions, payroll is often done digitally today. If you are still using manual systems, here is why you ...
Are you using a typewriter or PC in the workplace? If you are using a typewriter, you can skip this article. If you are using a PC, it is time to digitize your business. Processing Content The ...
Paper was the main tool in every office until a few years ago. You’d have contracts, invoices, HR files, and all types of paperwork filling up the drawers. It was an easy way to stay organised, but ...
It’s common for a medical practice to assume that if they’ve embraced the use of electronic medical records (EMR) or completed their electronic health record conversion (EHR), they’ve completed the ...
Since I started using a document scanner about seven years ago, I’ve scanned many thousands of pages and used OCR (optical character recognition) software to convert those scans into searchable PDFs.
The concept of a paperless office has been years in the making–nearly 41 to be exact. In the June 30, 1975 issue of BusinessWeek an article titled “The Office of the Future” started rounds of ...
We still use paper. There are lots of reasons why we perhaps shouldn’t use paper: it kills trees, it’s inefficiently ‘non-searchable’ in the digital sense, it requires physical storage facilities for ...
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