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Article, Transitioning to Paperless
• As seen in the February 29, 2012 issue of EHRScope, transitioning from paper medical records to electronic ones is a process with many challenges and complexities. Overcoming these will require a multitude of software and organizational solutions.

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Cover Story, Healthcare Data Management: Lessening Today’s Pain-Points and Calming Tomorrow’s Fears
• As seen in the April 2011 issue of South Florida Hospital News & Healthcare Report, reform and regulation have stirred the healthcare industry, despite the desire to streamline processes. Given this complex and changing environment, IT providers must focus on solutions that will meet users’ needs today and in the future, while maximizing spending to deliver an ROI. But with so many vendors, how can one stand out from another yet still deliver technology that meets regulations?

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Featured Article, The Intelligent Archive - Going Beyond Intelligent Capture
• As seen in the March 2011 ECM Connection, organizations both large and small, regardless of their industry of focus, are striving to make sense of their archives, and make the data searchable and reportable, regardless of its complexity and structure.

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Featured Case Study, Handwriting Recognition Streamlines Historical Document Conversion
• As seen in the Winter 2010 ECM Connection Magazine, A2iA DocumentReader's classification and data extraction capabilities helped digitize 100-year-old census records and private archives.  "According to Coutot-Roehrig, the solution automatically extracts handwritten content with 70% to 80% accuracy."

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Featured Article, New Tool Helps Convert Handwritten Docs to Digital Files
• As seen in DocuCrunch, August 2010, "We may be in the digital age, but many businesses and all branches of government still face mountains of handwritten materials, whether forms, applications, letters, checks or write-ups. Automating any part of that task can provide an immediate payback — and the tools are getting more and more powerful, customizable and accurate."

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Industry Round Table, ECM Drives Government Efficiency
• As seen in the Winter 2010 ECM Connection Magazine, "Strapped with budget cuts and resource limitations, government agencies can turn to ECM as a means to reduce costs, increase visibility, and improve productivity."

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Industry Round Table, Forms Processing Comes of Age
• As seen in the Summer 2010 ECM Connection Magazine, "Industry experts discuss the advancements and applications that have helped move forms processing from 'fledgling technology' to a 'must-have solution.'"

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Guest Column, Bridging The Gap Between Unstructured, Handwritten Documents And The Demand For Electronic Data
• As the information explosion continues, the demand for electronic data increases exponentially. But what happens when much of the data is trapped in unstructured documents, or written in cursive handwriting?

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Industry Round Table, ECM Opportunities in Healthcare
• As seen in the December 2008 issue of Business Solutions Magazine, "Despite the desire for a paperless patient experience, paper documentation in healthcare isn't anywhere near extinction. If anything, paper documents present a bigger challenge in this vertical than in just about any other."

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