MFP System advances paperless medical records.

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Using Ricoh MFP for Healthcare with Inofile ChartMD, healthcare staff can scan patient charts or capture batches of loose documents on demand. Tap on screen lets users separate electronic batches by patient, while second tap indexes them to established EMR-friendly patient files. As documents are scanned and indexed, charts are exported to EMR-ready file structure for retrieval at point of care. Authentication codes and data lockdown help users meet HIPAA obligations.



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Ricoh Advances Paperless Medical Records with New Ricoh MFP for Healthcare Featuring Inofile ChartMD



Solution dramatically accelerates conversion of patient charts from paper to electronic form



See Ricoh in HIMSS Booth #1361



NEW ORLEANS,  -- In a major step toward paperless healthcare, Ricoh Americas Corporation unveiled the Ricoh Multifunction Product (MFP) for Healthcare with Inofile ChartMD today at the HIMSS 2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans in booth #1361.



The integrated hardware/software solution streamlines the conversion of loose filings and patient charts - such as consent forms, lab results, treatment forms, physician notes and order requests - into digital files ready for upload to electronic medical records (EMR) systems. In general, 80 percent of information captured is in unstructured, paper-based forms/input.[1]



Using the Ricoh MFP for Healthcare with Inofile ChartMD, healthcare staff can scan an entire room of patient charts or capture batches of loose documents on demand. With a tap on the screen, users separate the electronic batches by patient and, with a second tap, index them to established EMR-friendly patient files. As documents are scanned and indexed, charts are exported to an EMR-ready file structure for easy retrieval at the point of care. The solution streamlines workflow whether a facility has an EMR system or is preparing for one down the road. It also reduces the costly burden of maintaining, filing, retrieving and refilling paper charts.



"Facilities that have invested in EMR systems are discovering that paper hasn't gone away," said Michael Campana, Senior Manager, Healthcare Marketing, Ricoh Americas Corporation. "When records start life as unstructured paper documents, they linger in that state and pose the very inefficiency problems the EMR was intended to solve. We're closing that loop by accelerating the transformation from paper to digital early in the document lifecycle. Once records are electronic, facilities save time, money, effort and errors downstream. Most importantly, providers have more patient information at their fingertips."



More powerful than document scanning



The Inofile ChartMD solution, available now on any Ricoh MFP for Healthcare, enables healthcare facilities to quickly and easily configure their MFP display with a "document type" drop-down list that mirrors the structure of patient charts in the office. The solution helps reduce the laborious, time-consuming, error-prone process of single-sheet scanning. Office managers no longer have to use a PC to manually retrieve scanned documents from the file system, index them one by one and move the scanned documents to new locations.



"Beyond being a powerful front end for digitizing documents for the EMR, the device provides a full range of printing, copying, faxing and connectivity," said Daniel J. Faricy, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Finance for Inofile. "Every office needs this type of device; however, many aren't able to unlock its full potential where it could be most beneficial, especially in healthcare settings. ChartMD creates structured documents that can seamlessly be uploaded through the import function of the EMR, or integrated directly to the EMR using Inofile EMR Connectors. This enables your versatile Ricoh device to save you time and effort while completing your patients' medical records."



The Ricoh MFP for Healthcare with Inofile ChartMD includes security features, such as individual authentication codes and data lockdown when users abandon a job midstream, that help customers meet their HIPAA obligations. It also targets the problem of incomplete medical records across the healthcare continuum.



The Inofile ChartMD solution comes embedded in the entire range of Ricoh MFPs for Healthcare. Activated ChartMD costs $20 per month.



For details on Ricoh's full line of products, services and solutions, please visit www.ricoh-usa.com/healthcare.



About Ricoh

Ricoh is a global technology company specializing in office imaging equipment, production print solutions, document management systems and IT services. Headquartered in Tokyo, Ricoh Group operates in more than 200 countries and regions. In the financial year ending March 2012, Ricoh Group had worldwide sales of 1,903 billion yen (approx. 23 billion USD).



The majority of the company's revenue comes from products, solutions and services that improve the interaction between people and information. Ricoh also produces award-winning digital cameras and specialized industrial products. It is known for the quality of its technology, the exceptional standard of its customer service and sustainability initiatives.



Under its corporate tagline, imagine. change. Ricoh helps companies transform the way they work and harness the collective imagination of their employees.



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Contact:

John Greco

Ricoh Americas Corporation

(973) 882-2023

john.greco@ricoh-usa.com



[1] "Technology Trends You Can't Afford to Ignore," Gartner, 2009.



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