Embracing Change Helps Team Save Thousands of Dollars
Reviewing the Emergency Department’s patient intake procedure and documenting the number of forms used
Brainstorming ways to reduce multiple forms and frequency of contact between clerks and patients
Educating clerks and staff on the new technology, including the use of electronic signature pads
What can your team do to leverage technology to save money and improve the patient experience? What else could you do to help keep KP affordable for our member and patients?
South Sacramento Medical Center Emergency Department clerks set out to save a few thousand dollars by trying out laptops with signature capture pads. They exceeded their goal and saved more than $88,000 in ink, paper, processing, scanning costs in one year. The technology makes it possible for clerks to register patients at their bedside and record their information and signature electronically. Not only does this eliminate the need for paper registration forms, it also increases the clerks’ mobility and efficiency.
Emergency Department clerks saved more than $88,000 in paper and copying costs by switching to laptop computers on wheels to gather member signatures instead of paper registration forms.
Why This Matters
Leaving old tools behind and embracing new technology leads to savings and efficiency.
Test of Change
By using laptops on wheels, the team saved $88,000 in paper records, copying, ink, paper and scanning.
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Short Teaser
Using technology helps reduce costs.
Medium Teaser
Portable laptop computers make it possible for Emergency Department clerks to register patients at the bedside and gather pertinent data.
Ninneth "Nina" O'Hara, clerk, SEIU-UHW member, rolls down the halls in the South Sacramento Medical Center Emergency Department onto the next patient to gather info using a laptop on wheels.