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By: / on: 07-16-2009
Anyone who has ever lost valuable data from a computer crash or virus will tell you – it is very important to keep your important files safe from disaster. This way, the next time you experience a power surge, hardware malfunction, natural disaster or computer theft; document storage will no longer be a concern.
Electronic document storage and backups have changed quite a bit over the years, evolving from the old-fashioned tape method, with a slow pace of recovery, to writable CD-ROMs and DVDs and USB drives. While the USB, or flash drive, can provide easy access and portability, they can also be stolen along with the computer, or become damaged. Also, files stored on USB drives are often more difficult to share or manage remotely.
A better option is electronic document storage; the natural next step in the “backup evolution”. Online document storage allows files to be stored in a safe and secure environment, as well as the benefit of remote access, encryption and document sharing.
Secure document storage usually includes a 128-bit encryption, which occurs locally on your computer, before your files are even sent to the document storage site. The files, which are stored in their encrypted format, are only readable when you access them through an encrypted password. This keeps information and files from falling into the wrong hands. You can also backup all of your computers using one account.
Many document storage services offer a “set it and forget it” automatic backup option, which allows you to schedule the folders and documents to be backed up, and a specific day of the week/month for regular backups.
Collaboration with friends and business partners can sometimes allow documents to become “viral” on the internet, but an online document storage company can help with that too. By allowing you to send an encrypted link to the file that will give them exclusive password access to the file; you can keep others from accessing the file.
Easy upload is another feature to look for in a document storage service. Look for one that allows you to perform a simple “drag and drop” from your Desktop, Windows Explorer menus, or other applications. The easier it is to upload, the more often you will do it, which can only make your data safer and more secure.
By: / on: 07-02-2009
With the medical industry facing so many challenges from insurance providers and government agencies, it is becoming more important than ever for physicians, hospitals and other medical providers to implement medical records scanning and healthcare document scanning.
It is not only our computerized world and our insatiable need for instant information that will drive providers to begin scanning medical records. It is also a public health issue.
When we consider how important it is for patients’ medical data to be readily available in the event of an emergency, it is amazing how long it has taken for medical records scanning to become commonplace. Today’s document scanning services offer OCR scanning as well, enabling providers to make changes to permanent medical records quite easily, and upload that information into their database.
Just think of how easy it would be to access important medical records if every provider were required to begin medical records scanning. Here are just a few ways that healthcare document scanning would improve the safety and reliability of healthcare in this country.
o A database of medical records would allow pharmacists to see what other medications a patient is taking before filling a prescription, thereby preventing possible overdoses or incompatible medications.
o Medical records scanning would allow a primary doctor to access your chart from any computer, which would give patients access to the right kind of care in an emergency.
o Healthcare document scanning would let insurance companies have immediate access to information on any conditions a patient has had, without the need for lengthy medical forms to be completed via mail.
Now that the US government is considering a national public health insurance program, the need for healthcare document scanning has never been greater. Not only will it cut costs by eliminating time-consuming paperwork, it would allow patients a safer, more reliable, source of medical information in the event of an emergency.
By: / on: 06-29-2009
With technology constantly changing, and new applications being invented every day, the choice of a document scanning company can be somewhat perplexing. Some companies just offer imaging services and OCR scanning, and they stop there. Others add the flexibility of online document storage and full-service document management. And recently, many new companies have started specializing in the scanning of medical records.
So what do you look for in a document scanning company? Well, that will depend on the needs of your business, but here are my top five things to consider:
1. Security needs to be first and foremost, especially if your document scanning company will be able to view sensitive legal or medical documents.
2. Reliability is important too, especially when your business is dependent on the document scanning service to provide online access to their files.
3. OCR scanning is something that should be used whenever possible, particularly for legal practices, museums, and archive specialists who need to access and edit text from scanned documents at a later date.
4. Believe it or not, document storage is becoming the number one reason many businesses begin using a document scanning company. Once they start to realize how easy it is to access scanned documents online, they usually want to have all their documents accessible from any computer. This is why so many document scanning services began offering online document storage as one of their selling points.
5. Archiving is another consideration. Many document scanning companies will not only pick up your documents and drop them off after scanning, they will also offer a secure, temperature controlled storage area so you will not need to store the physical records at your facility. This is an attractive option for many paperwork-heavy businesses, and is a great reason to choose a document scanning service that is within an easy driving distance from your office.
By: / on: 06-09-2009
A surprising and somewhat dismaying fact is that even in 2009, an alarming number of hospitals and private medical practices are mired in antiquated and often (sometimes tragically) dangerous methods of medical record storage: methods that for all intents and purposes are indistinguishable from the medical document storage practices of eighteenth century physicians.
Ironically, many of these same medical practices regularly utilize cutting edge diagnostic and treatment technologies that didn’t even exist last year but somehow that same forward thinking approach to quality healthcare is absent when it comes to tracking their patients’ medical records.
Why?
It is difficult to say. Perhaps some healthcare providers are unaware of the new technologies involved in medical records scanning even though the “new” technologies have existed for years. Or perhaps they are aware that the digital document imaging industry exists but they are unaware of the fact that it is a substantially more secure way to store and maintain medical records. (Some healthcare providers are even under the false impression that paper records are superior to online document storage with regard to physical damage caused by fire, flood, theft, spills, misplacement, and privacy. The truth, however, is quite the opposite).
Other medical practices are concerned about the cost of digitized document storage. But the fact is that the costs involved with paper storage far surpass those of digital storage and document scanning. Perhaps the biggest cost savings involved in making the switch to digitized medical record keeping is directly connected to the time wasted searching for and maintaining paper records in contrast to the simple click of a mouse needed to retrieve digitized records.
Another rationale for some medical practices’ reliance upon paper records is quite similar to the explanation given by the last generation of bookkeepers that wouldn’t (or couldn’t) make the transition from paper balance sheets to computerized accounting programs: they were locked into their old ways of doing things. And now they are retired or otherwise out of a job. Similarly, some doctors are creatures of habit afraid of making the change to digital document imaging just because it is new. But as those same doctors ought to know, indeed change can be difficult but alas, it can be good for you too. Contacting a reliable and helpful document scanning company such as scantronix will aide healthcare professionals in taking the first step toward efficiency and reliability.
By: / on: 06-08-2009
Captain Kirk got it right: Space indeed is the final frontier.
Now perhaps document storage isn’t quite as glamorous as intergalactic travel, but nevertheless, if you are a business owner or point person in charge of your company’s document storage needs, and you are dealing with (to stay a bit too long on the sci-fi metaphor) “space and time” issues of your own, your final frontier may just turn out to be the world wide web. That is, online storage has become an increasingly more popular answer for companies that are concerned with saving time, space, and most importantly, money.
The advantages of online document storage to businesses of all sizes are many. But the big three are as follows…
One: Accessibility. When your data is scanned and saved online, you literally can have access to it twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, with the simple click of a mouse. And you can do so from anywhere in the world.
Two: Safety. One nice feature about the Internet; it doesn’t burn down or get destroyed in a flood. It’s there… permanently. Thus, your data is never going to get lost.
Three: Money. When you have your hard data stored either on your own premises or at another storage space, you need to pay for hardware and storing devices. But when you store your data online, the cash you may have spent on the aforementioned budgetary line items can be spent on, well, whatever else you want!
Still, there some risks with online document storage, most notably is the fact that if the online company providing you with the service is less than credible, they could go out of business and/or you data could be at risk of being stolen. So if you do decide to store your data online or through electronic document storage, make sure you choose a document scanning company with a solid track record and existing clients you can call for a reference.
By: / on: 06-04-2009
Picture this: You are in charge of mid-sized law firm’s legal library. You manage an archive of legal documents and memoranda so vast that you appear more like a museum curator than an employee at a law practice. (Not an unusual description of most law libraries, by the way). And all of the time, document storage space, and money that you spend in managing that library has become a significant problem. So what is the fix? Thankfully, these days a digital conversion, wherein the majority of your legal paper is transmitted through digital document imaging to a digital platform, will usually do the trick.
But not so long ago, in the days before OCR service (optical character recognition), if you ran a business, non-profit or an archive and you wanted to convert certain simple text-heavy paper documents to a safer, more efficient and cost effective digital platform, you would have been, well, swimming in a world of paper. In other words, you would have been stuck and out of luck.
Fortunately, today that is no longer the case. But what is optical character recognition scanning, anyway?
Well, to put it simply, OCR is a method of document scanning and converting “image files” (IE pictures of text such as “TIFFs” and “PDFs”) into editable documents that are text searchable. (IE “SPDFs and “.DOCs”). In other words, optical character recognition technology turns practically useless picture of documents into functionally workable documents that can be opened and edited on most word processing, desktop publishing and editing software.
Revolutionary as OCR service technology has been, it has its risks as well. Most notably is the fact that no OCR transition is perfect. Typically, OCR transitions work best when the source material to be converted is simple (EG Times Roman or Courier font), clean, large (12 point or higher) black text against a white background. But the bottom line is that if maintaining the accuracy of your data in conversion is particularly important to you, you need to work with an experienced OCR document scanning company that takes additional steps to ensure that the new digital copies will be as close to the originals as possible.
By: / on: 06-03-2009
We had a thriving family business. We were on a first name basis with most of our customers, our employees were treated like family, and even our suppliers could come and go behind the counter as they pleased. We ran our business on trust and good will.
Of course, that was in 1956. We didn’t feel need to take measures to protect our information. And of course, technology such as digital document imaging and OCR scanning services could not have been imagined even.
In 2009, however, regrettably, a business simply cannot operate like it did in the glory days without risking the safety and security of your workforce, your clients, and your confidential financial information.
To say that business data can contain sensitive information is a huge understatement. Indeed, the document storage maintained by businesses and non-profit organizations of all sizes can have life wrecking consequences if stolen or placed in the wrong hands. This is why it is imperative for any serious entrepreneur to make data security and secure document storage a top priority. Moreover, the need for professional document destruction services as well as secure document storage has grown more and more urgent.
Question: Why do I need a document destruction company to dispose of my company’s records when I have a perfectly good paper shredder?
Answer: No you don’t.
The truth is that paper shredders are to data thieves as car alarms are to car thieves. They are ridiculously ineffective when it comes to stopping or even discouraging a motivated thief who wants what you have. At this day and age we have the technology to cease relying on vulnerable paper documents as high speed scanning of documents is readily available to businesses.
Data and identity theft is a multi-billion dollar global enterprise. And it is still growing. If you are running a business, it is your responsibility to keep that growth away from you, your employees, and your clientele. Employing the expertise of a document scanning company may help protect you and your customers from these dangers.
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