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How to Introduce Mobile DMS to Your Coworkers.

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Illustration by Joshua Diniz Introducing a DMS (or rather, even pitching the idea) can be a little daunting since most of your coworkers are used to their routine. In this article, we explore the process to help you bring everyone on the same side and implement a mobile DMS to benefit the company as well as your coworkers. Discuss Usage One of the core reasons for implementing a DMS is to solve a problem. Depending on the industry, this problem could look like many things. Typically, offices implement basic DMS in order to organize and digitize their documents. A mobile DMS can help reduce costs associated with travelling—or assist with remote work.  Upon discussing as a team however, you can figure out what problems lie on the sidelines—make your coworkers feel part of the early discussion. Maintain Transparency DMS is a technology that will require employees to adapt to an updated workflow. It is natural for some to be unwelcoming to new change—that’s unavoidable. However, communicat

DMS for Small Clinics: How to Manage Records like a Hospital

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  As a small clinic, you have limited resources to handle records. Compare your situation to a hospital boasting a large staff, with an IT department and a dedicated system to manage all their documents; your clinic needs a helping hand. Filework is unskippable whether you're a health professional or working in administration. If you don’t have the workplace strength to manage an influx of documents (like a hospital does), implementing a document management solution can help. This article aims to explore the reasons to use a DMS as a small clinic as well as the means to manage your documents like a hospital does. Why use a DMS? Most hospitals use electronic health records (EHR) or electronic medical record (EMR) systems. These are focused solutions built to manage medical records for hospitals. Consequently, they are expensive and hard to implement; they are also restricted to storing only specific types of medical forms, not the rest of your documents. Users require extensive trai