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Autonomy’ GCB To Safely Capture, Manage Patients Records

Autonomy has announced that the Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCB) has selected its information processing solutions to securely capture, route, store and manage its patients records.

GCB’ more than 300 clinicians will be able to view all of their patients’ records online, rather than having to make a physical trip to the records department. The health institution expects that this will translate into significant savings of $1.5 million each year, while increasing its employees’ productivity.

With Autonomy’s automated information processing solutions, GCB will be able to accurately convert all of its paper-based client records into electronic records, as well as automatically route all its medical records to Autonomy’s records management solution.

Tony Dattilo, CEO of GCB, said: The Autonomy solution was the only solution that met our archiving and retention requirements, while providing tight integration with our existing IT infrastructure. GCB’s staff can now be more productive because electronic records are available whenever and wherever a network connection is available. We estimate that the Autonomy solution will provide us with a return-on-investment of approximately $1.5 million per year.