New White Paper: Five Call Center Technology Myths Plaguing Hospitals with Fewer Than 300 Beds

The current condition of the economy has caused healthcare leaders like you to take a close look at the way you do business. No doubt you've had to re-evaluate many budget items that do not have a direct effect on revenue generating activities. In fact, many hospital telecommunications and IT teams are being asked to re-evaluate the recommendations and purchases they think are truly needed to improve efficiency and patient care.

While larger hospitals prepare for economic challenges by utilizing technology to make more efficient use of full-time equivalents (FTEs), smaller hospitals (300 beds or fewer) are often minimally staffed to begin with and typically steer away from technology options with the belief they are too expensive, hard to implement, or contain features they simply don't need. Luckily, this is not the case.

As we explore the five technology myths plaguing most hospitals with fewer than 300 beds, you'll learn about the types of technology available and the reality of common misconceptions. Ultimately, you will discover that technology options not only exist for hospitals in this bed range, but they also offer valuable benefits for your patients, staff, and your bottom line.

Download Five Call Center Technology Myths Plaguing Hospitals with Fewer Than 300 Beds
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