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OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE MAY NOT GARNER THE SAME ATTENTION AS HEADLINE-GRABBING CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, BUT ITS ROLE IN TRANSFORMING HOSPITAL SYSTEMS IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT TO IGNORE.
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increasing, they are well-positioned to support NHS priorities in operational improvement.
Fixing core infrastructure, not adding complexity
At the heart of these systems is a focus on simplicity and integration.

OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE MAY NOT GARNER THE SAME ATTENTION AS HEADLINE-GRABBING CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, BUT ITS ROLE IN TRANSFORMING HOSPITAL SYSTEMS IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT TO IGNORE.

• Convene replaces inefficient, inconsistent and costly manual check-in and payment systems with a self-service kiosk that integrates with existing Electronic Health Records( EHR) and management software. Since 2010, it has served over 100 million patient interactions, and works with the vast majority of hospitals and GP practices in Norway. It releases human and financial resource to focus on what really matters; the patient experience.
• DNV Imatis provides digital solutions that automate logistics and streamline workflows, ensuring tasks and responsibilities are followed through without falling between the cracks. With real-time visibility and seamless communication across departments, the platform supports clinical and operational staff in managing patient flow, resources, and capacity more
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