Integra Paperless Office
Document management software is the key to an organization's documents lifecycle, including how and when documents are created, reviewed, published, utilized, retained and destroyed. A well-designed document management system includes software and hardware that is flexible enough to support both rigid workflows around document and other record creation, retention and destruction, thus ensuring that you meet your legal obligations, as well as a more loosely structured environment that can better support collaboration in a paperless office.
Document Management Software - Content Management Systems
Document Management Software
OnBase - Document Management Software
OnBase features ease of use, ease of integration, configurability, secure, scalable and reliable architecture, and rapid deployment. OnBase is enterprise content management software that combines integrated document management, business process management and records management in a single application, that can be deployed as a hosted or premises-based solution creating a paperless office.
Documentum Records Manager
EMC Documentum Records Manager for ApplicationXtender lets you declare, safeguard, and access records. Records Manager for ApplicationXtender also archives or destroys records according to system-enforced administrative, regulatory, or legal rules. With Records Manager for ApplicationXtender, your organization can demonstrate compliance with regulations, defend internal policies and actions, while avoiding legal, monetary, and procedural penalties. At the same time, you can protect your intellectual resources, reduce expenses, preserve your corporate image and work in a paperless office enviroment.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that was enacted in 1996 to help protect individuals' personal health information (PHI). An electronic document management software system can assist with HIPAA compliance, by setting controls to prevent unauthorized personnel and outside users from being able to access the patient records.