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	Comments on: Save Space, Time and Money: Outsource Medical Record Scanning	</title>
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		By: SweepStars		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Honestly, digitizing old records seems like one of those things people put off until the paperwork becomes impossible to manage 😅 I saw a conversation on SweepStars  where people were talking about how smoother systems and small efficiency rewards make everything less stressful, kind of like simplifying a long game session. Having medical files searchable and organized probably saves a ton of time for staff in the long run.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honestly, digitizing old records seems like one of those things people put off until the paperwork becomes impossible to manage 😅 I saw a conversation on SweepStars  where people were talking about how smoother systems and small efficiency rewards make everything less stressful, kind of like simplifying a long game session. Having medical files searchable and organized probably saves a ton of time for staff in the long run.</p>
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