Confessions of an ERP specialist: RPA is a quicker, easier solution
Change can be hard. Recognizing there's a need for change might be harder. An ERP specialist shares why RPA is a great solution that excels at “quick and easy.”
Change can be hard. Recognizing there's a need for change might be harder. An ERP specialist shares why RPA is a great solution that excels at “quick and easy.”
This baby elephant not wanting to leave the side of its mom reminds us of a lesson about caring. A good intention with a bad approach can lead to a poor result.
Employee onboarding is a traditional human resource activity. It takes people and time. Using Robotic Process Automation for onboarding can shortcut the process.
Most CIOs expect their involvement in cybersecurity to increase over the course of 2023. Many are using AI. Automation can support full-scale SOAR across a number of areas.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) allows people to be of use by returning them to work that is real...by using technology, or robots, as intended and with impact.
One in five American adults are caregivers. More than a quarter of them struggle with it. New technology platforms can help make caregiver support easier.
A proof of concept (POC) for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) demonstrates real business value by offering low-risk implementation with limited cost.
Most organizations have an ideas for automation candidate but struggle with defining value. Process assessment can help answer this question and get you started.
The typical flow of the patient revenue cycle can be divided into three sections: Patient Access, Care to Claim, and Claim to Payment. RPA adds value to each.