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airSlate Launches Workflow Automation Packages for Healthcare to Improve Patient Experience

Workflow automation leader offers airSlate and signNow solutions to support business needs and improve patient experience

airSlate, a leader in document workflow automation solutions, announced it has created new packages to offer its award-winning workflow automation and electronic signature solutions, airSlate and signNow, to further support healthcare businesses.

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“We’re proud that our technology can help support the document and workflow needs within healthcare, and show that digital transformation within this industry does not have to be a complex, or resource-heavy process. Workflow automation can be achieved regardless of technical skill level or the amount of resources you have.”

Speed and precision are highly important in the medical industry, and the COVID-19 pandemic made maintaining document accuracy and processing speed a challenge for the entire healthcare system. airSlate’s ready-made workflows and healthcare-specific solutions improve the business end of healthcare, allowing automation to streamline processes between individuals and systems. With airSlate and signNow, healthcare providers can focus on offering a seamless patient care experience by removing paper‑based processes, and get back to what matters most: the patient.

While workflow automation continues to prove its worth for healthcare businesses, technology has emerged as a critical part of cultivating a positive patient experience. A recent airSlate-sponsored survey found a majority of consumers (52%) hold a favorable view of their healthcare providers using technology throughout their visit, with 78% reporting they would prefer their healthcare provider uses electronic systems to keep track of their medical records. Further, nearly half of respondents (43%) say they would have a negative view of their patient experience if they had disruptions in their appointment caused by technology issues. These findings highlight how beyond the business needs of healthcare providers, technology is important to the patient experience and creates an environment that supports further digital capabilities and transformations to traditional healthcare business models.

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airSlate offers a HIPAA‑ready workflow automation solution for the healthcare industry. From scheduling appointments and processing medical claims to reporting, billing, and managing documentation, healthcare businesses will receive streamlined medical workflows with an all‑in‑one, HIPAA‑ready, no‑code platform. signNow’s electronic signature capabilities offer a host of benefits that allow healthcare users to reduce patient wait times, maximize staff efficiencies, and reduce document errors, with the highest levels of security and compliance, meeting industry-leading standards such as HIPAA, FERPA, SOC 2 Type II, 21 CFR Part 11, GDPR, and PCI DSS.

“Our healthcare providers have had to face an unrelenting pandemic for nearly two years now, the last thing they should worry about is the status and efficiencies of paperwork,” Borya Shakhnovich, CEO and co-founder of airSlate. “We’re proud that our technology can help support the document and workflow needs within healthcare, and show that digital transformation within this industry does not have to be a complex, or resource-heavy process. Workflow automation can be achieved regardless of technical skill level or the amount of resources you have.”

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