Sunday, 22 April 2018

Benefits to Enterprise Resource Planning in a Hospital Environment


When evaluating whether or not a Full Enterprise Resource Planning is right for your hospital, consider these 6 Benefits discussed in a recent article by Healthcare Global:

1.   Patient information, data archives and supply chain information can be integrated and managed better
2.   Systems can be standardized with a common data dictionary to reduce duplication of effort and reduce errors
3.   Customer Relationship Management (CRM) results in cost savings, income generating opportunities and better patient service
4.   Significant efficiency is realized from Electronic Health Records (EHR) over manual charting. Information can be forwarded to other care givers more efficiently and storage is dramatically reduced.
5.   Care plan and treatment plans can be significantly improved with all systems working together in harmony.
6.   Considerably better financial controls because information is centralized, integrated and more accessible to everyone concerned.

The article points out that there are still some hurdles to be overcome before successful implementations become the norm in hospital environments.  They point to the following issues that must be addressed:
1.   Resistance to change by users who have been using manual systems throughout their entire career in health care
2.   Choosing the right software and integrator
3.   Proper planning and maintenance of current systems while the Enterprise Resource Planning system is being implemented.

They summarize their concerns with “A faulty implementation and a bad choice can have disastrous consequences, since when saving lives are concerned there is zero room for error.”

     Hence its very clear that Healthcare organisations need a very accurate and precise system to keep things error free and provide best of Healthcare services
to the larger audience. Herein comes LATVIK ERP  at your disposal to effectively administer and manage your hospital and let you focus on your core competency that is providing best health care services to the people at large.
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VIKRAM SHARMA
Web Admin
LATVIK TECHNOLOGIES ™

Sunday, 8 April 2018

Everyone is talking about “the CLOUD. But what does it mean??


        More and more, we are seeing technology moving to the cloud. It’s not just a fad—the shift from traditional software models to the Internet has steadily gained momentum over the last 10 years. Looking ahead, the next decade of cloud computing promises new ways to collaborate everywhere, through mobile devices.
        So what is cloud computing? Essentially, cloud computing is a kind of outsourcing of computer programs. Using cloud computing, users are able to access software and applications from wherever they need, while it is being hosted by an outside party — in “the cloud.” This means that they do not have to worry about things such as storage and power, they can simply enjoy the end result.
Traditional business applications have always been very complicated and expensive. The amount and variety of hardware and software required to run them are daunting. You need a whole team of experts to install, configure, test, run, secure, and update them.
When you multiply this effort across dozens or hundreds of apps, itn’s easy to see why the biggest companies with the best IT departments arenn’t getting the apps they need. Small and mid-sized businesses don’t stand a chance.
With cloud computing, you eliminate those headaches that come with storing your own data, because you’re not managing hardware and software — that becomes the responsibility of an experienced vendor like salesforce.com. The shared infrastructure means it works like a utility: you only pay for what you need, upgrades are automatic, and scaling up or down is easy.
Cloud-based apps can be up and running in days or weeks, and they cost less. With a cloud app, you just open a browser, log in, customize the app, and start using it.
Businesses are running all kinds of apps in the cloud, like customer relationship management (CRM), HR, accounting, and much more. Some of the world’s largest companies moved their applications to the cloud with LATVIK TECHNOLOGIES after rigorously testing the security and reliability of our infrastructure.
As cloud computing grows in popularity, thousands of companies are simply re branding their
non-cloud products and services as “cloud computing.” Always dig deeper when evaluating cloud offerings and keep in mind that if you have to buy and manage hardware and software, what you’re looking at isn’t really cloud computing but a false cloud.



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VIKRAM SHARMA
Web Admin
LATVIK TECHNOLOGIES ™