Mythbusting some Misconceptions About Operational Improvement Technology
Todd Doze, CEO of Janus Health, a revenue cycle management technology company, debunks three prevailing myths about operational improvement technologies. First, he clarifies that these systems are not meant to replace human interaction but to enhance decision-making capabilities. Second, contrary to belief, these technologies offer a detailed, granular view of workflows that surpasses human observation, aiding in pinpointing inefficiencies and optimizing processes effectively. Lastly, Doze asserts that operational improvement systems actually save time by reallocating resources efficiently, allowing teams to operate at optimal levels. His insights, shared with Healthcare IT News, aim to dispel misconceptions and highlight the transformative potential of these technologies in enhancing healthcare operations without compromising human involvement.
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