Applying Automation to What Ails Healthcare

May 22, 2019

Automation is often touted as an important solution the healthcare industry can use to standardize processes, reduce costs and improve the quality of care. Yet there may be a long distance between recognizing the potential of automation and practicing it. We wanted to know to what extent health plans are adopting automation, in what forms and to what ends. Our recent automation survey provides some answers to those questions.

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Neighborcare Health

We are the largest community health provider in Seattle focusing on low-income and uninsured families and individuals, immigrants and the homeless. We serve over 55,000 patients per year through 27 medical, dental and school based clinics, as well as programs in the community. We ask everyone to pay what they can, but no one is turned away due to inability to pay. With the help of our partners and donors, we work to make our city a healthier and safer place for everyone. The mission of Neighborcare Health is to provide comprehensive health care to families and individuals who have difficulty accessing care; respond with sensitivity to the needs of our culturally diverse patients; and advocate and work with others to improve the overall health status of the communities we serve.

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Neighborcare Health

We are the largest community health provider in Seattle focusing on low-income and uninsured families and individuals, immigrants and the homeless. We serve over 55,000 patients per year through 27 medical, dental and school based clinics, as well as programs in the community. We ask everyone to pay what they can, but no one is turned away due to inability to pay. With the help of our partners and donors, we work to make our city a healthier and safer place for everyone. The mission of Neighborcare Health is to provide comprehensive health care to families and individuals who have difficulty accessing care; respond with sensitivity to the needs of our culturally diverse patients; and advocate and work with others to improve the overall health status of the communities we serve.

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