Secure Reliable paperless office services
EofficeHub Offers secure and reliable Electronic Document Management solutions for paperless offices that directly support growth as well as Patient, Insurance, HIPAA and other legal compliance demands. We can help you convert papers, documents, charts and files by scanning to images or electronic document. We also Provide image database management. We are based Atlanta.
Paper files and charts competing for office real-estate
Is your filing or chart area out of space, but the cost of expensive scanners, scanning software, data storage and training staff is out of your budget? We offer scanning services, image management, staff training, secure storage and data backup techniques at an affordable cost. Your files or charts can be accessible in your office or online without extra cost. This is a step in the right direction if your company is thinking about going green
Paperless office consulting and scanning services
We specialize in Medical charts scanning, Healthcare, Law Offices files and paper scanning, and General Business office files scanning, paperless files, office document imaging, digital imaging, scanning solutions and document management needs that is compatible with all existing Electronic Medical Records software and electonic file management software. We offer cheap affordable scanning, electronic document and database management. An efficient Electronic Document Management system will increase productivity and reduce cost.
Call Eofficehub today (678)-361-8404 we have over 15 years of paperless office experience. Let us help you design and implement a paper record conversion to electronic chart or file strategy that will keep your patient charts or client information at your fingertips.
We are based in the United States and mainly service the eastern cities; Atlanta, Nashville, Jacksonville and the east coast.
Paperless conversions pays for itself in less than two years
Electronic health record systems in less than two years after adoption can create enough cost reductions to pay for the cost of the systems, according to a study published in the July issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, HIPAA, HITECH & HIT reports.